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A Couple Who Thought a Consent Order Would Be Too Expensive
When Mark and I separated, we did what many couples do. We sat at the kitchen table one evening, split everything down the middle on a piece of paper, shook hands on it, and told ourselves that was that. We'd been together for eleven years. We knew each other. We weren't going to be difficult about money.
By Family Law Serviceabout 9 hours ago in Families
A Couple Who Couldn’t Communicate, Until Family Mediation Changed Everything
I used to think I was a good communicator. I'd always been the one in the office who could smooth things over, get people in a room, and find the middle ground. So when my marriage ended, I genuinely believed I'd handle it sensibly. We were both adults. We had a daughter. We'd figure it out.
By Jess Knaufabout 10 hours ago in Families
Things parents should never say to their kids..
Parenting is one of the most rewarding experiences in life—but it is also one of the most demanding. Every parent, no matter how patient or loving, has moments of frustration, exhaustion, and doubt. In those moments, it is easy to say things we don’t truly mean. However, words spoken to children carry deep emotional weight. Over time, even casual remarks can shape how children see themselves, others, and the world around them.
By Shirley Oyiadom2 days ago in Families
8 Costly Mistakes to Avoid During a DIY California Divorce. AI-Generated.
Many couples in California decide to handle their divorce without hiring an attorney. Managing the process yourself can reduce legal costs and allow you to move forward at a pace that feels manageable. It also gives both spouses more control over personal decisions during a difficult time. However, filing for divorce without professional guidance requires careful attention to legal rules and procedures. The California family court system follows strict requirements, and small mistakes can create delays that frustrate and complicate the process.
By Dina Haddad3 days ago in Families
What Does the Angel Number 777 Mean I Found Out the Hard Way
I kept seeing 777 everywhere during the worst phase of my marriage. It started small a license plate, a receipt total, the time on my phone when I'd wake up at night and stare at the ceiling wondering if we were going to make it. I wasn't looking for signs back then. I was just trying to survive the silence between us, the way we'd stopped touching each other, the way conversations had become transactions about groceries and schedules instead of anything that mattered.
By Brooks Ghost Max 6 days ago in Families
A Parent Who Didn’t Know They Could Apply for a Child Arrangements Order
I remember standing outside the school gates one Tuesday afternoon, watching the other parents collect their kids, and thinking: this might be the last time I do this. Not because I wanted it to be. Because I'd been told, in so many words, that it wasn't really up to me anymore.
By Family Law Service6 days ago in Families
A Mum Who Didn’t Realise a MIAM Could Help Avoid Court
For a long time, I believed that what was happening to me was the kind of thing that could only be sorted out by a judge. I genuinely thought that was how it worked. You split up, things got complicated, and eventually you ended up sitting in a waiting room somewhere, clutching a folder of documents, hoping the legal system would take your side.
By Jess Knauf6 days ago in Families
Why Gen Z Is Having Fewer Kids — And What the Data Says About the Future of Birth Rates
Across the United States and much of the world, birth rates are falling—and Generation Z is at the center of that shift. For decades, starting a family in your twenties was considered the norm. Today, many young adults are delaying parenthood or choosing not to have children at all. The change is dramatic enough that economists, demographers, and policymakers are beginning to ask a serious question:
By Navigating the World7 days ago in Families








