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Navigating family ties after divorce

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August 20, 2025

MAINTAINING CONTACT

- GAISHRIE SHARON SINGH

DIVORCE is not merely the ending of a marriage; it often represents a ripple effect that touches every facet of life, including relationships with in-laws and extended family. One of the more complex emotional terrains to navigate after a divorce is the bond shared with your ex-spouse’s family — particularly the younger members, such as nieces, nephews or cousins, with whom you may have formed deep, affectionate connections.

For many, the emotional bonds built over years do not dissolve overnight. But is it wise — or even healthy — to maintain a cordial relationship with ex in-laws and their family post-divorce?

Let’s explore the nuanced pros and cons of doing so, especially when love and fondness have developed for the younger generation within that family.

One of the most compelling reasons to stay connected to ex in-laws is the genuine emotional bonds that transcend the formal relationship. Children are often innocent bystanders in the adult decisions that cause separation. If you were a positive and consistent presence in their lives, maintaining that bond can offer them emotional continuity. Young family members may have seen you as more than just “uncle” or “aunt by marriage” — you may have been a mentor, confidant or even a second parent figure.

Staying in touch, attending birthdays, or checking in on them periodically can be meaningful for both them and you. If a relationship was built on mutual respect and love, there’s something to be said for honouring that authenticity. Not all connections need to be sacrificed at the altar of separation. Life is nuanced. Divorce doesn’t erase the kindness, support or shared memories you may have experienced with certain family members.

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