When In-Laws Interfere in Your Divorce (What You Have to Respond To)
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About this listen
🎧 Listen to this episode if…
● Your ex's parents or extended family are texting, pressuring or negotiating on their behalf
● Grandparents are demanding time with your children
● You're being accused of owing money that was supposedly a "gift"
● You're dealing with coercive control through third parties
● You feel like you're negotiating with an entire extended family
● You're unsure what you legally have to respond to
● Your mediation agreements change after your ex speaks to their family
● You want clear boundaries and practical guidance during separation
If you are going through separation or divorce and suddenly your ex's family has become involved, this episode will help you understand what your responsibility actually is and where it ends.
In this conversation, Mum and I unpack what you legally have to respond to, what you can ignore, and how to protect your peace when outside pressure starts escalating conflict. We talk about grandparents family members negotiating property settlement, so-called "loans" during property disputes, mediation interference, coercive control via in-laws, and how to set boundaries without damaging your credibility.
If you're feeling overwhelmed, ganged up on, or unsure how to manage extended family pressure this episode is your permission slip to protect yourself.
Legal Disclaimer:This episode contains general educational discussion only and is not legal advice. We are based in Australia and laws differ between countries. Always seek independent legal advice tailored to your personal circumstances before making decisions.
Family Violence & Safety Trigger Warning Disclaimer This episode includes discussion of family violence, coercive control and high-conflict dynamics.If you are experiencing family violence, intimidation, harassment or feel unsafe at any time, please seek support immediately.
⏱️ Episode Timeline for When In-Laws Interfere in Your Divorce (What You Have to Respond To)
00:00 – Introduction: When Your Ex's Family Gets Involved
What happens when parents, siblings or extended family step into your separation?
02:05 – How Family Dynamics Shift After Separation
Why "blood is thicker than water" can suddenly feel very real.
05:35 – Do You Have to Respond to In-Laws Negotiating on Your Ex's Behalf?
What you can ignore, what to document, and how to protect yourself.
08:10 – Grandparents' Rights Explained (Australia)
When grandparents can see children and what your responsibility actually is.
14:15 – Gifts vs Loans in Property Settlement
When a $100,000 "gift" suddenly becomes a claimed debt.
19:50 – Can Grandparents Demand Time If Your Ex Isn't Seeing the Kids?
Understanding the best interests of the children and practical considerations.
24:20 – Family Members Pressuring or Manipulating Children
How courts view this behaviour and what you can do.
27:10 – Divorce Mediation Agreements Changing After Family Influence
Why outside pressure can derail settlements and how to manage it.
30:30 – Boundaries With Your Own Family During Divorce
How to handle well-meaning but unhelpful advice and pressure.
31:45 – What You Can Control vs What You Can't
Practical mindset shifts to protect your peace.
35:45 – "It's Not About Them"
Why your focus must remain on you, your children, and your divorce case.
🔗 Links & Resources
● DIY Divorce Blueprint – Courses & Support
www.thedivorcecourse.com.au/enrol
● 1800 RESPECT – 1800 737 732
● Lifeline – 13 11 14
Related Episodes:
● Trash Talking – What To Do When Your Ex Badmouths You
● 10 Boundaries for a Healthy Divorce
● How to Create a Safety Plan
● Dealing With Narc Lies in Court
● When Your Ex Lies in Court
Closing Reminder
Divorce is hard enough without feeling like you're negotiating with an entire extended family.If this episode helped you feel clearer, calmer or more confident about setting boundaries during separation, please follow, rate and review the podcast. Your support helps more women find grounded, practical information when they need it most.And remember you are not responsible for managing everyone else's emotions.This is not about them.