Being born into a family business can be difficult, but marrying into one can be even tougher. You may encounter family dynamics tied to the running of the business you never anticipated when you first met your significant other. But there are ways to navigate these issues. In this article for Family Capital, Wingspan founder Christina Wing and co-author Laurie Tack discuss the challenges one faces when joining business-owning families as in-laws, and the steps you can take to maintain a healthy relationship with your spouse, as well as your mental health.
Christina founded Wingspan Legacy Partners to help Founders and Families navigate the intersections between Family dynamics, business operations, wealth, legacy and philanthropic impact.
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