New York Times advice columnist Philip Galanes answers readers’ questions. Q: Forty-five years ago, my husband and I started going to a lakeside camp for a.
A retiree is mystified as to why his new wife is willing to pay for her share of groceries and utility bills, but refuses to chip in for property taxes and insurance premiums.
A reader is dreading his son’s engagement party, where he expects to encounter not only his estranged ex-wife, but a constellation of former in-laws.