Spouses[]
Dorothy Zbornak[]
Stan's first wife. After a night where Stan took Dorothy on a date and is implied to have taken advantage of her in different versions, they married and stayed together for 38 years. During that time, they raised two children together, but Stan is revealed to have had multiple affairs before suddenly leaving Dorothy to marry a stewardess half her age.
After the divorce, Stan continued to turn to Dorothy for multiple reasons and wanting to have sexual relations despite being married. Over the years after their divorce, Stan had to admit several harsh truths about himself and his actions to Dorothy that brought great anger from Dorothy. Although Stan tries to mend things with her, his own greed often caused things to return to how they were before.
After Stan became wealthy, he tried to win Dorothy back by showering her with expensive gifts that she repeatedly rejected as she refused to forget the pain and trouble he caused her. When she finally gave him another chance, they nearly remarried but it fell through when Stan tried to make her sign a prenuptial agreement to prevent her from trying to claim any of his money.
When Dorothy was set to marry Lucas Hollingsworth, Stan semi-kidnapped her in a limo as a way to fully accept how terrible he was during their marriage and give his own blessing and let her go.
Chrissy Zbornak[]
Stan's second wife. Dorothy had made the remark that Chrissy is half her age and got confused when she had been told to give Stan a layover which resulted in an affair and Stan leaving Dorothy without warning. By his own admission, Stan would later claim that he and Chrissy really had nothing in common and really loved her more for her appearance and the "terrific sex" they would have. This marriage eventually came to an end.
Katherine O'Connor-Zbornak[]
Stan's third wife. Not much is known about their relationship as they are revealed to have married very shortly after meeting. This marriage is said to have ended.
Family[]
Sophia Petrillo[]
Stan's former mother-in-law. Aware of how his actions toward Dorothy came off to Sophia, Stan tried to remain on her good side but often struggled to gain her approval since she was not as forgiving as Dorothy was and often judged his decisions and actions. Despite this, Stan was regularly kind toward Sophia and occasionally tried to join forces with her for a get-rich-quick scheme.
When he began attending therapy sessions, it was discovered that part of his obsession with Dorothy was because of his troubled relationship with his mother that he subconsciously placed onto Sophia in wanting approval and motherly affection. While he willingly admitted to his faults while married to Dorothy, he did earn Sophia's forgiveness and love due to the love he had for his children.
Theodore "Ted" Zbornak[]
Stan's highly successful and wealthy younger brother. The two are shown to have a strong brotherly bond with Stan claiming he taught Ted everything he knew regarding women and business.
Mother Zbornak[]
During a flashback in Mother's Day, Stan's relationship with his mother is shown to have been comprised of his mother somewhat favoring Stan and giving him high praise. However, Dorothy discovered that Mrs. Zbornak was faking her praise toward Stan as a way to keep him away and hopefully make him live up to the way she spoke of him.
When Stan sought help from a therapist, it's revealed that he may have discovered the truth of how she saw him as he states she never showed him true motherly affection before passing.
Children[]
Kate Zbornak-Griffiths[]
Stan's only daughter. He is shown to greatly love his daughter and provide her with comfort and support. This was most evident when Dennis is revealed to have had an affair and Stan wanted to personally beat Dennis for this. However, he ultimately respected her wish to want to repair her marriage but made it clear he would be there for her if needed.
Michael Zbornak[]
Stan's only son. They are shown to be incredibly similar in personality, which forced Stan to realize that he hadn't been a proper father to Michael and teach him things he should know and act.