When In-Laws Join the Family Business
You brought them in because it felt like a win. What you didn't see were the landmines. Here's what actually happens when in-laws join the family business — and why nobody says a word about it.
Family business conflict doesn't start with a blowup. It starts with everything nobody's saying — while the business pays for it. Here's why it keeps happening and how to actually fix it.
Leaving a family business doesn't have to destroy the relationship. But most exits do — because they happen reactively, not intentionally. Here's what actually needs to happen before you make the move.
Succession planning in a family business rarely fails because of legal structure. It fails because the owner isn’t ready to stop being the one in control—and the business absorbs the cost of that delay.
You brought them in because it felt like a win. What you didn't see were the landmines. Here's what actually happens when in-laws join the family business — and why nobody says a word about it.