Disagreement between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law may be one of the factors leading to divorce, but it is not the decisive reason. Marriage breakdown is usually caused by multiple factors such as imbalanced marital relationships, economic pressure, personality differences, conflicting family values, and emotional alienation. If the conflict between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law is not properly handled for a long time, it may exacerbate the marital conflict, but the proportion of actual divorce cases solely due to the breakdown of mother-in-law daughter-in-law relationship is relatively low. The impact of mother-in-law daughter-in-law conflicts on marriage depends on the handling methods of both spouses. When the husband is able to effectively mediate conflicts and the wife and mother-in-law are willing to tolerate each other, the mother-in-law relationship usually does not directly lead to divorce. In some families, the conflict between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law may reflect differences in the values of their original families. If this deep-seated conflict continues to escalate, it may indirectly affect the stability of the marriage. In extreme cases, when the conflict between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law cannot be reconciled for a long time, and both spouses cannot establish independent living boundaries from their original families, it may indeed become the trigger for divorce. This situation is more common in families with tight traditional family structures and blurred intergenerational boundaries, or in economic communities where one spouse overly relies on the support of their original family. But more divorce cases show that conflicts between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law are often external manifestations of internal marital problems rather than the root cause. Maintaining marital stability requires couples to jointly establish healthy family boundaries and learn conflict resolution skills. It is recommended that when encountering conflicts between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, couples prioritize clear communication to clarify each other's needs, and seek professional family counseling if necessary. Cultivating independent decision-making ability, balancing the relationship between the original family and the new family, while maintaining basic respect for elders, can effectively reduce the negative impact of mother-in-law daughter-in-law conflicts on marriage. If the conflict has seriously affected the quality of life, it may be considered to temporarily separate and handle it calmly, rather than directly choosing divorce.



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