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Is there a way or is it just the natural state of how a game develops?

Basically the observation I get is eventually in time counties and so forth end up being under the lordship of people hundreds of miles away and makes my "vassal" map look all blotchy. Is there no way to keep, for example, Northern provinces under the jurisdiction of the North and not Stormlands or Dorne? Or is it just the nature of what might happen if you marry from someone that ends up having lordship over several territories at once?
 
Should be possible to create events that shed off titles outside of your primary title's de jure kingdom, but that creates its own problems.
 
There used to be a small submod that solved this problem, but it has become outdated. What it did was simply strip the "Transfer vassal" diplomatic option out from the game and make it so the "Vassal asks for de jure vassal" event fired sooner.