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  1. The result was a success, and Spring became a household name as everybody's favorite mother-in-law. As a widow who lived with her daughter and son-in-law, complications ensued as the married couple tried to set Lily up for marriage--hence the title.

  2. The result was a success, and Spring became a household name as everybody's favorite mother-in-law. As a widow who lived with her daughter and son-in-law, complications ensued as the married couple tried to set Lily up for marriage--hence the title.

    • Actress, Additional Crew, Soundtrack
    • September 7, 1971
    • October 17, 1886
  3. Sep 4, 2012 · Coverture is why women weren’t regularly allowed on juries until the 1960s, and marital rape wasn’t a crime until the 1980s. Today’s women encounter coverture during real estate transactions, as I did, in tax matters, and in a myriad of other situations around employment and housing.

  4. By the 1950s, Spring had sprung on both radio and TV. The petite, be-dimpled darling became the star of her very own sitcom and, in the process, singlehandedly gave the term "mother-in-law" a decidedly positive ring.

    • 85 years old
    • actress,soundtrack,miscellaneous
    • 17 October, 1886
    • Libra
  5. Jun 19, 2020 · At its inception, in-law was specifically used to describe any non-blood relative that the church forbade you from marrying if your spouse died: your spouse’s siblings, parents, and children,...

  6. Jul 6, 2018 · 1. It’s Not About You. The first thing to remember? It’s not about you. You have been replaced as the primary woman in your son or daughter’s life. Step aside with grace! The couple comes first. Research shows that good in-law relationships are a key determinant of marital happiness.

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  8. Spring Byington is probably best remembered as Lily Ruskin, "America's favorite mother-in-law," in the popular television series "December Bride," which first appeared in 1954 after two successful years on the radio.

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