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    • How to Assert Yourself With In-laws

      Nothing causes headaches like in-laws! However, so many of us forget to assert ourselves when appropriate. There is a happy medium when standing up for yourself, so be sure to take the high road! more »

    • How Are Laws Made?

      The original idea behind a bill can come from many sources. Officially, however, members of Congress are the only people who can introduce a bill to be considered. A member of Congress becomes the bill's sponsor if it is important to them. Every bill must have an official sponsor before it is formally proposed. more »

    • About Adoption Laws

      Many people are surprised to learn that there is no uniformity in adoption laws. Adoption laws vary widely on a number of issues, from how much money an adoptive couple can give to a birth mother to whether an adult adoptee can legally access her original birth certificate. People should review the adoption laws for a particular state... more »

    • How to Tolerate In-Laws

      Unless your significant other was hatched from an egg, he’s going to come with family. His clan may be the biggest-hearted people, the biggest drunks or the biggest pains in the butt. No matter their ilk, if you want to have a harmonious relationship, you’re going to have to learn to tolerate in-laws. more »

    • How to Have A Good Relationship With In-Laws

      Your relationship with your in-laws can be good, and even great, depending up on how you choose it to be. It may not be entirely up to you but since it’s you who is reading this article let’s start there. more »

    In-Laws Quick Guides

    • Surviving Your In Laws

      Do you count down the minutes every time your in the same room as your in laws? Are you crossing...

    • Change Your Name

      Changing your name is a fairly simple process. Most people change their names when they get...

    • Bridal Shower Ideas Tutorial

      Whether you are the bride-to-be or the maid of honor, a bridal shower is an important event...

    • Extended Families

      Whether it's your aunt, your uncle, your stepson, or your father in law, extended family is...

    In-Laws Articles

    • How to Please In-Laws

      Conventional wisdom says that you must endure your relationship with your in-laws as if it were a trip to the dentist. It doesn't have to be this... more »

    • How to Get Along With Your In-Laws

      You loved them before you were married, but now they’ve become your in-laws and they’re a lot harder to please. Suddenly, your mother-in-law has... more »

    • How to Get Along With Your In-laws

      Getting along with your In-laws can be conceived as a futile endeavor. With some simple guidelines, the relationship can become fruitful and... more »

    • How to Get Along With Your In-Laws

      If you're newly married, you might have heard horror stories about how evil in-laws can be, and how much havoc they can wreak in your life. The... more »

    • How to Behave With In-Laws

      Whether you genuinely like your in-laws or would prefer to never have another grueling dinner with them ever again, knowing how to behave and... more »

    Wikipedia

    In-Laws

    | language location [[Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, company [[NBC Studios
    | distributor
    | channel NBC
    | picture_format
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    | first_run
    | first_aired September 24, 2002
    | last_aired January 14, 2003
    | status Ended
    | preceded_by
    | followed_by
    | related
    | website
    | production_website
    }}
    In-Laws is a American situation comedy that aired on NBC from September 2002 until January 2003. The series starred Bonnie Somerville, Jean Smart, Elon Gold, and Dennis Farina.

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    Category:American television sitcoms
    Category:Television series by CBS Paramount Television
    Category:2002 American television series debuts
    Category:2003 television series endings

    pt:In-Laws read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-Laws

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