Your Hardest Family Question: Should We Seek Reconciliation Amidst Family Crisis?
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- The Command to Forgive When Your Heart Is Wounded by Roger Connors
- He Comes as Help: The Blessing Is His Presence by Patrick D. Degn
- There Are Angels Among Us by Anne Hinton Pratt
- Aliens and Latter-day Saint Theology by C.D. Cunningham
- A Mother Remembers: On Losing Confidence by Maurine Proctor
- Against Wind and Tide: Wilford Woodruff’s Call to the British Capital by Steven C. Wheelwright and Kristy Wheelwright Taylor
- The Invisible Ledger- Five Smooth Stones: Essays on Faith for Latter-Day Saints by Paul Bishop
- Jesus Christ Always Delivers Us—Come, Follow Me Podcast #23, Judges 2-4; 6-8; 13-16 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- Crossing Our Own Jordan by Paul Bishop
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GTOSeptember 8, 2023
I would add that this discussion or future discussions could turn financial. There's a red flag in the daughter-in-law's anger that money went to lawyer's fees and not to her. This is an added wrinkle that could cause all sorts of problems in addition to those on an emotional level. Maybe decide ahead of time what you would be willing to do financially moving forward.
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