How 2SLGBTQ+ couples can financially plan for life together

Apr 17 2025, 6:28 pm
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We’re almost halfway through 2025, and as people begin looking back on all they’ve accomplished this year and last, weddings are bound to make the highlight reel. Now is a great time to ensure a financial plan is in place for life after your wedding.

It can be easy for couples to get swept up in the excitement and set thoughts of financial planning to the wayside when preparing for their wedding. But the good news is that it isn’t too late to get your financial house in order. TD Bank Group has specialists who are uniquely prepared to offer financial advice for all couples.

Financial planning for all couples

No matter what relationship stage you’re at with your partner, already married or planning for spring 2025, being financially prepared allows you to take more meaningful steps toward your financial goals, leading to a healthier financial future. Ensuring your financial goals are aligned and that spending and saving line up to help meet those goals, couples may feel more at ease when first managing a dual-income lifestyle.

The importance of tailored advice

No two financial situations are identical, so when planning for a life milestone, it’s essential to have advice that you can count on. For those in the 2SLGBTQ+ community, TD recognizes the importance of feeling comfortable walking into your local branch.

Experts like August Haig, Regional Manager of 2SLGBTQ+ Business Development at TD, understand the value in receiving financial advice from someone who can appreciate your unique financial position and the community you identify with.

Haig is part of the TD 2SLGBTQ+ Business Development team, a group that Canadians can connect with for personal financial advice, business advice, or to build generational wealth. TD customers can also self-identify with their pronouns, gender, and chosen name, providing a personalized and comfortable experience.

Insight from specialists who understand your community

Haig, who has been with the bank since 2022, knows that getting advice from someone who shares a deeper understanding of your community can lead to more meaningful financial outcomes.

ā€œCouples in the 2SLGBTQ+ community, like all Canadians, should always be thinking about their financial future, but for some it can feel uncomfortable walking into a branch and discussing their partnership with someone they’ve just met,ā€ said Haig.

ā€œAt TD, we’re proud to offer specialists dedicated to the 2SLGBTQ+ community, who provide financial advice to Canadians that will make a positive difference as they start the next chapter of their lives.ā€

The TD team of specialists is always ready to help couples manage their finances effectively, offering tips on how couples can combine finances, manage income splitting, navigate estate planning considerations, and more.


For more information about the 2SLGBTQ+ Business Development team click here.

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