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This leaves half of this “substantial inheritance” for you to use as you want — or as your husband wants, if you choose to share it with him. Dear Amy: I have been dating “John” for ...
Dear Amy: My brother-in-law (my sister’s husband) was a county commissioner for four years in our town and county. His reputation is that of an upright and solid citizen. Until recently ...
Dear Amy: Should I accompany my husband to his parents’ house in order to tell them that we are getting divorced – after 32 years of marriage? “Dan” and I have been together since high ...
Dear Amy: A year ago, my mother-in-law’s live-in companion died by suicide. He was 88 and had just gotten a terminal diagnosis. My husband took a three-month leave of absence from his job and ...
DEAR AMY: Two years ago, my father-in-law called to inform his son (my husband) that he was being disinherited because, in my father-in-law’s words, “We don’t need his inheritance.” ...
Dear Amy: I am a man in my mid-60s, married for the past 35 years to my second wife. We have two children, both grown and on their own. We have been sleeping in separate bedrooms for years.
Dear Readers: Like you, I’m often curious about what happens to the advice I offer once it leaves my desk, and so I’ve asked readers to send in “updates” to let all of us know how my ...
Dear Amy: My husband has lived in the Pacific Northwest since 1966. That’s 57 years! We’ve been married for 25 years. On a recent trip to Kansas, my husband’s birth state, he learned that ...
Dear Amy: My husband and I have two children under the age of three. Most of the time when my husband watches the kids, he is on his phone. Even when our 11-month-old is practicing walking ...
Dear Amy: I am 54 years old and have been married to my (second) husband for 25 years. My husband drinks at least six or more beers every evening. He gets up by 6 a.m. and goes to work and will ...