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Is It Normal to Feel Emotional After an Abortion?. AI-Generated.
A Quiet Truth Many People Don’t Talk About Abortion is often discussed in terms of physical recovery, timelines, and medical details — but far fewer conversations acknowledge the emotional experience that can follow. For many, the emotional part is the most unexpected.
By Eve Surgical Center14 days ago in Families
Should You Leave Your Emotionally Unavailable Spouse?
This Reddit post gave me pause. First of all because the OP is a stay at home mom (Didn’t know those really existed anymore.) And also, because she laments that it is hard to be married to a slightly self-centered roommate rather than a husband or partner.
By Marie Dubuque14 days ago in Families
The Disappearing Art of Self-Respect
There is a discussion most people avoid because the minute it begins, the room usually splits into two (2) shallow camps. One side insists clothing carries no social meaning and should never be interpreted. The other treats any discussion of self-presentation as moral panic wearing respectable clothes.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin14 days ago in Families
I Tried To Text My Dead Mother
A few days ago, I walked into a store here in London for a bit of shopping and the sound that came over the radio immediately caught my attention. It was ‘Sound of Thunder’ by Duran Duran. A non-single, album track off of their 1981 eponymous debut album. I was stunned. Not 'Girls on Film' or 'Planet Earth'. 'Sound of Thunder'! It could only mean one thing: they were playing the whole album in its entirety. I started singing along while I was doing my shopping, and when it was over, I wanted to hear what would come next. It should be ‘Friends of Mine’. A few seconds went by and, sure enough, the opening beeping sound of ‘Friends of Mine’, the next track on the album, started. They were indeed playing the whole album! Hearing my favourite band’s debut album in a shop was quite the experience, and so I reached inside my bag for my phone. I just had to text my mother.
By Carol Saint Martin14 days ago in Families
How to Choose the Right Assisted Living Facility: Key Factors You Shouldn’t Ignore
The decision of which assisted living facility to pick between yourself or a loved one is a big one. It is not only about finding shelter, but it is also about the possibility of finding a safe comfortable and conducive living environment that makes them feel at home. There are a huge number of assisted living facilities out there today and it can be overwhelming. However, once you have something to search, you can easily come up with a sure decision.
By Shelia Bailey14 days ago in Families
Beloved
Flowers cascade down the aisles of a quiet church, the pews filled with friends and loves ones. At the alter stand the largest of the arrangements, fragrant flowers wafting their perfume, through the chapel, certain to create and evoke scent memories in future recollections of this day. The parishioners file in and will soon file out, with whispers of, “It was a beautiful service,” “The flowers were so lovely,” and “I’m sorry for their loss. His passing was long in coming, but so sudden.”
By Alexandra Grant15 days ago in Families
A Couple Who Wanted Legal Help Without High Solicitor Fees
When Martin and I decided to separate, we made a pact. We weren't going to let this turn into a war. We'd been together for fourteen years, had two kids, a mortgage, and a joint pension we'd barely thought about since we took it out in our thirties. We didn't hate each other. We just couldn't live together anymore, and we both knew it.
By Family Law Service15 days ago in Families
A Dad Who Almost Went Straight to Court, Until He Booked a MIAM
I had the number saved in my phone for three weeks before I actually rang it. A solicitor, someone a mate had used when his own marriage fell apart. I'd type out the message, hover over send, then put the phone face-down on the kitchen counter and go and make another cup of tea I didn't really want.
By Jess Knauf15 days ago in Families
Post-Divorce Modifications in Florida: What Orders Can Be Changed and Why
Final divorce judgments in Florida are intended to provide stability, but they are not always permanent. Life changes such as shifts in income, relocation, or evolving family needs may require court orders to be revisited. Florida law allows certain divorce-related orders to be modified when specific legal standards are met.
By Grant Gisondo15 days ago in Families
What Judges Consider When Approving Parenting Plans in Florida
In Florida, parenting plans are a required part of any case involving minor children, whether the parents are divorcing or were never married. A parenting plan outlines how parents will share responsibilities and time with their children. Before a plan becomes enforceable, it must be approved by a judge who evaluates whether it serves the child’s best interests. Understanding what judges look for when reviewing parenting plans can help parents create arrangements that are more likely to be approved and that provide stability for their children.
By Grant Gisondo15 days ago in Families








