EXPEDITION MARRIAGE: Setting Boundaries with In-Laws

Do you ever feel like your marriage and your family are not your own, but instead just an extension of one or both sets of your parents? Are they calling the shots for your holiday plans, your schedules, and maybe even how you’re raising your kids? Maybe they just really struggle with accepting a no, so you’ve just found it was easier to go along to get along.

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THE EXPEDITION MARRIAGE PODCAST

WITH HOSTS: CHRIS AND JAMIE BAILEY

AUDIO PODCAST

Do you ever feel like your marriage and your family are not your own, but instead just an extension of one or both sets of your parents? Are they calling the shots for your holiday plans, your schedules, and maybe even how you’re raising your kids? Maybe they just really struggle with accepting a no, so you’ve just found it was easier to go along to get along.

Well, this isn’t how it’s supposed to be and we’re going to shed some light on boundaries with the in-laws today! Listen in for some boundary definitions, potential red flags, examples, and some practical tips to start having in-law relationships that you can enjoy.


Find our show notes at https://expeditionmarriage.org/post/podcast/ep-44-setting-boundaries-with-in-laws/

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About the Author

Chris and Jamie Bailey are professional Christian counselors and marriage coaches. They run their private practice as well as online ministry, Expedition Marriage, from their home in Fort Mill, SC. They are the parents of three adult daughters and two adorable grandchildren. Together they run weekend marriage retreats, offer guest speaking, one day seminars, as well as run workshops in person and online. Together they hope to encourage Christian marriages and help them thrive abundantly.