3 Ways Family Interference Can Lead to Divorce
Briefly

Excessive family interference can pose a significant risk to marriages, often disguised as cultural tradition or support. While some in-laws provide genuine assistance and care, others impose control and criticism, leading to eroded autonomy for couples. This behavior generates artificial stress and conflict, especially when family members disregard household rules and overstep boundaries. Such dynamics can result in resentment and feelings of powerlessness for couples, ultimately contributing to divorce. It is crucial for couples to establish healthy boundaries to mitigate negative family influences on their relationship.
There is a clear distinction between visiting and respecting household rules and barging in and causing disruptions under the guise of 'tradition,' 'care,' or 'community values.'
Excessive family intrusion systematically erodes a couple's autonomy, breeding resentment and powerlessness that can eventually culminate in divorce.
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