When a Sibling's Spouse Gets Brought Into the Business
When a sibling's spouse joins your family business without a defined role, they don't work for the business — they work for your sibling. Here's what that costs and how to fix it.
When a sibling checks out of a family business but won't leave, you're not just carrying extra work. You're running a company with a financial drain you can't cut and a decision-making structure held hostage by someone who has already left the building — just not on paper. Here's what that's actually costing you and what it takes to change it.
When a sibling's spouse joins your family business without a defined role, they don't work for the business — they work for your sibling. Here's what that costs and how to fix it.
Your sibling has no title. No agreement. No authority over anything. But they're approving hires, committing to clients, and redirecting spending — and everyone in the business is going along with it like someone officially put them in charge. Nobody did.
When a sibling's spouse joins your family business without a defined role, they don't work for the business — they work for your sibling. Here's what that costs and how to fix it.