In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who has caught their wife in numerous lies over the course ...
Thanks to remote work and a supportive employer, I've had a fulfilling career for the past 10 years. I also stay grounded by prioritizing lifelong friendships and traveling with loved ones. Being ...
Grief is a painful and uncontrollable process that eventually sneaks up on everyone. If you lose a spouse, your entire world ...
Dear Eric: Over the years I noticed one of my spouse’s sisters seemed generally overly sensitive with sudden emotional outbursts and a tendency to play the victim. My spouse’s last living parent died, ...
Dear Eric: Over the years I noticed one of my spouse’s sisters seemed generally overly sensitive with sudden emotional outbursts and a tendency to play the victim. My spouse’s last living parent died, ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am throwing a 50th birthday party for my spouse that will include lunch, games and an open bar, which I’m paying for. (The open bar is a surprise for guests!) I’ve saved up for ...
My spouse is good at the day-to-day — we still make each other laugh, the sex is quality, they are an excellent parent — but they do not invite me to or accept my invitations to major life events.
It's my understanding that under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, if a 401(k) participant is married, their spouse is their automatic primary beneficiary. What happens if the participant ...