When conflict cannot be handled one-on-one, here are some other options to help resolve issues
Select each for a brief explanation.
If you are not able to solve a conflict one-on-one with a family member, sometimes it can help to have a third person with a neutral perspective present. This person can encourage respectful interaction. keep emotions under control and help instigate conversation by asking questions and keeping both parties involved in the discussion.
Sometimes, when there are multiple family members involved in a conflict or it is too hard to find a "neutral" party, it can be helpful to turn to a family advisor or council. This person who knows the family situation very well can help make objective decisions and encourage everyone to make smart decisions for the family and the business.
If neither of the two other solutions have worked, families can reach out to external mediate or advising services to help solve their conflict. Some of the time, seeking guidance from someone wha has seen many similar situations can help shed light and options for extenuating circumstances.