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How do you deal with money minded in laws?

How do you deal with money minded in laws?

If your in laws start in about money, tell them “we are handling it, thank you.” If it is something else which is none of their business, smile and say, “all is good, no need to worfy.” Then turn and leave the room. Do not give them an opportunity to escalate things. Often saying, “im tired; im turning in” works!

How do you deal with a greedy sister in law?

If you can not avoid her, you have one of four choices:

  1. Treat her like you are crazy.
  2. Treat her like she is crazy.
  3. Tell her exactly what you think of her – calmly – every time she does something cunning, greedy, selfish or in any other way that you find disagreeable.
  4. Continue to do nothing.
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How can I Make my in-laws accept my marriage?

Create a united front with your spouse and forget about having her approval on every little thing, so hopefully, your in-laws can see who’s in control in this marriage. Surely, you’d love to see your in-laws as an extra set of loving parents in your life, but it will be hard if they aren’t as welcoming as you thought they would be.

Do you feel financially responsible for your siblings?

While hard statistics on this score are hard to come by, one Merrill Lynch study (not restricted to people with less wealthy siblings) found that, among Baby Boomers, 13\% had provided financial support to siblings in the last five years, and 51\% said they feel financially responsible for biological siblings.

What to do when your spouse refuses to go to family gathering?

This may have the effect of removing some of the stress and tension and making it easier for your spouse to face the family gathering the next time around. A second choice would be to attend the gathering, but make plans to stay at a local hotel rather than in your parents’ home.

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Should I Kick my Husband to the curb for debt?

AgonyAuntyJune 7, 2019 at 4:40 am Kick him to the curb – his dysfunctional family will keep you in debt, and you’ll spiral. You’ll never get out of debt and you’ll regret this decision in 5 years time. You should cut him loose and move on with your life – they will never change and neither will he.

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