Oh, the in-law conundrum. When you married your partner, you didn't just gain a life companion; you also inherited a whole new family, complete with their quirks, traditions, and yes, their financial habits. But what if those habits are, well, less than stellar? What if every family gathering becomes a financial counseling session or a loan request? If you're nodding in agreement, read on, my friend. Here's how to navigate the tricky terrain of in-laws and money. 1. Set Clear Boundaries: Remember, it's essential to set boundaries, even with family. It's okay to say no if your in-laws ask for money or financial help. If you choose to help, make sure it doesn't jeopardize your financial future. 2. Don’t Judge: Before jumping to conclusions, try to understand their perspective. Different generations have various views on money, and what seems reckless to you might be the norm for them. 3. Offer (Solicited) Advice: If your in-laws are open to it, share r...