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What should my parents-in-law do if they don't pay back the money borrowed from their daughter-in-law?

If parents-in-law borrow money from their daughter-in-law, they can consider taking the following measures:

1. negotiation: you can negotiate with your parents-in-law first to see if you can reach a repayment agreement. If an agreement can be reached, some unnecessary disputes and legal procedures can be avoided.

2. Seek the intervention of a third party: If no settlement can be reached through negotiation, consider inviting a third party to intervene, such as family members, relatives and friends or mediators, to help both parties mediate and negotiate and reach a fair and reasonable repayment plan.

3. Take legal measures: If the problem cannot be solved through consultation and the intervention of a third party, you can consider protecting your rights and interests through legal channels. You can bring a lawsuit to the court and ask your parents-in-law to repay the arrears, which will be enforced through the court's ruling. In the process of enforcement, the court will take corresponding measures according to relevant laws and regulations, such as enforcement, seizure, auction and other means to protect the rights and interests of creditors.

No matter what method you take, you need to keep relevant evidence, such as IOUs, transfer records, contracts, etc. At the same time, when dealing with such disputes, we should also respect the relationship between family members, maintain good communication and understanding, and avoid greater contradictions and disputes.

If a daughter-in-law inherits the inheritance of her in-laws, she is legally required to bear the debts within the scope of inheritance. If the value of the inherited inheritance exceeds the debt that needs to be borne, then the daughter-in-law does not need to bear the remaining debt.