Family Relationships
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Family LifeBlended and Step Families
This worksheet can help you learn more about your partner's children and take the stress out of stepparenting.
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Family LifeFamily History and Geneaology
This family tree form will help you organize the genealogical information you gather as you research your family history.
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Family LifeFamily History and Geneaology
When undertaking genealogical research, use this family tree correspondence form to keep track of which people you've talked to and which people you need to contact.
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Family LifeFamily History and Geneaology
Print a sheet of questions to ask relatives about your family history, when you're all together at Thanksgiving.
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Family LifeFamily History and Geneaology
Print a list of questions to ask family members to aid your genealogical search.
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Family LifeFamily History and Geneaology
Working hard on your genealogical search? Print out as many copies of the family tree research form you need in order to record your findings.
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Family LifeFamily History and Geneaology
This printable genealogy worksheet will help you get started on compiling your family tree.
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Family LifeParenting Issues
Get some inspiration for creating a new life after your children leave the nest.
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Family LifeParenting Issues
Learn how to deal with your adult child when he or she moves back home after college.
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Family LifeBlended and Step Families
Read what you need to know about first-time stepparenting.
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Family LifeMaking Family Time
Family meetings are a great way to spell out household rules and the obligations of each family member.
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Family LifeAging Family Members
When your elderly in-laws can no longer live on their own, you need to step in and take care of them, while still showing them respect.
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Family LifeIn-Laws
If you're considering joining your in-laws' business, read this advice on making the right decision for your own career aspirations.
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Family LifeIn-Laws
There are eight steps to resolving power plays among your in-laws. Learn how to diffuse any family argument with these steps.
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Family LifeIn-Laws
Be aware of the five common power plays your in-laws (and anyone else) may use to get what they want. Use this knowledge to prepare yourself for any family argument.
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Family LifeIn-Laws
You and your spouse can decide where to spend the holidays without hurting the feelings of your parents and in-laws. Here's how.
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Family LifeIn-Laws
If you are much older than your spouse, or vice versa, you may encounter some resentment from your family and in-laws. Follow these suggestions for overcoming their negativity.
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Family LifeIn-Laws
Do you feel like your father-in-law is controlling your marriage? These steps may help you resolve the situation.
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