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4 Ways to maintain family ties after a divorce

On Behalf of | Jan 15, 2024 | Family Law |

Divorce doesn’t only sever the relationship between spouses in Oklahoma. Divorce also severs relationships between in-laws. Entire families can get separated by divorce. But what happens when someone wants to maintain ties with the in-laws after a divorce? It is possible to maintain those familial ties with hard work and careful planning.

Accept personal responsibility for divorce

When someone wants to maintain family ties after a divorce, one of the best things they can do is accept personal responsibility. In-laws are more likely to accept a continued relationship with the ex-partner when there’s personal responsibility for their part in the marriage breakup. The ex-partner may also offer more openness for a continued relationship when there’s personal responsibility.

Maintain open lines of communication

When it comes to maintaining in-law relationships after a divorce, open communication is an essential component. Open communication helps avoid hurt feelings and awkward encounters. Open communication between parties also helps to avoid misunderstandings that can damage relationships.

Consider the needs of minor children

When in-law relationships get broken during a divorce, it’s often the children who suffer the most. In many cases, children lose relationships to aunts, uncles, cousins, and even grandparents. Maintaining relationships with in-laws after a divorce allows children to hold onto those bonds.

Establish clear boundaries with ex

When one party wants to maintain a relationship with in-laws after a divorce, establishing clear boundaries can help. Clear boundaries between the exes can help avoid conflicts and arguments. Boundaries can also help promote civility between exes after a divorce.

Divorce doesn’t need to sever family bonds between in-laws. Careful planning can help maintain those important bonds.