When managing money, some blended families have a hard time treating all children fairly. For example, Lindsay wanted to give her daughter the same treatment as her stepdaughter and thought about buying an expensive graduation gift. But her husband said it was his money and suggested a cheaper gift instead. Lindsay felt upset and asked us for advice.
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