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Famous family feuds over business

Compiled by Julie Balise, Boston.com Correspondent
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Sometimes, business and family just don't mix.

When family members go into business together, they take a lot of risks - both financially and personally. Because if it ends badly, it tends to end really badly.

Not only can a company be destroyed, but a whole family can be torn apart in the process.

Here are 11 examples of why it's sometimes best to keep your relatives out of your business dealings.

Sometimes, business and family just don't mix. When family members go into business together, they take a lot of risks - both financially and personally. Because if it ends badly, it tends to end really badly. Not only can a company be destroyed, but a whole family can be torn apart in the process. Here are 11 examples of why it's sometimes best to keep your relatives out of your business dealings.
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