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Advice: Can I exclude my scamming sister from our Christmas dinner?

New York Times advice columnist Philip Galanes answers readers’ questions. Q: My sister staged a fake wedding years ago. Her boyfriend’s mother was giving.

Advice: How can I stop my in-laws from making impromptu visits?

New York Times advice columnist Philip Galanes answers readers’ questions. Q: My husband and I moved to New York 10 years ago. His parents lived 100 miles.

How Can I Stop My In-Laws From Making Impromptu Visits?

Now that her children’s grandparents have a second home just a few minutes away, a reader finds herself struggling to keep up with (or politely deflect) their unplanned visits.

Should We Tell Our 18-Year-Daughter That The Stuffed Animal We Gave Her A Few Years Ago Has A Hidden Camera In It, And Other Advice Column Questions

This week, parents who decided to spy on their teen daughter, a wife who feels betrayed after her husband’s employee found a new job and a dad who thinks his ex-wife’s life of work and childcare is “sad.”

Is It OK to Send Condolence Notes to Strangers?

A mother feels an urge to send her sympathies to the family of her son’s classmate who recently died, but she worries it could be an upsetting overstep.

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