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Divorce Mediation
Divorce is often associated with lengthy court battles, high legal costs, and emotional strain for everyone involved. However, many couples today are choosing divorce mediation as a more practical and respectful way to resolve family law matters. Mediation focuses on cooperation rather than conflict, allowing separating spouses to work through important decisions in a structured and private setting.
By Padideh Jafariabout a month ago in Families
Fake Weddings in Pakistan Signal a Cultural Shift. AI-Generated.
In Pakistan, weddings have long been more than a personal milestone. They are public spectacles—deeply rooted in tradition, family honor, and social status. Lavish décor, designer outfits, and multi-day celebrations have historically symbolized success and respectability. But in recent years, a curious new trend has begun to surface: fake weddings.
By Zahid Hussainabout a month ago in Families
Inappropriate Snapchat Content: How Parents Can Identify Risks and Protect Their Teens. AI-Generated.
Snapchat is one of the most popular social media platforms among teenagers, but its disappearing messages and private features can expose young users to inappropriate content. For parents, understanding how Snapchat works and learning how to protect teens without damaging trust is essential. This guide explains how parents can identify risks, recognize warning signs, and take practical steps to keep their children safe.
By Ahmad Hassanabout a month ago in Families
A Mother Is Always a Mother
A mother’s love is one of the few truths in this world that does not require proof, language, or explanation. It exists beyond culture, geography, and belief. Whether born in the East or the West, a mother’s instinct is the same: protect first, think later—if at all.
By Ikram Ullahabout a month ago in Families
Stop Saying You’d Die for Your Family
We all say it, don’t we? “I’d do anything for my children.” “I’d do anything for my family.” It’s one of those statements that sounds noble and heroic… but the more I hear it, the more I feel compelled to challenge it. Because I genuinely don’t think most people understand what “anything” actually looks like.
By That ‘Freedom’ Guyabout a month ago in Families
Shattered Home:. AI-Generated.
The house on Willow street regarded everyday from the outside—white paint peeling from the shutters, a rusted swing creaking within the wind, and a garden that had lengthy surrendered to weeds. but inner, the walls carried echoes of arguments, whispers of betrayal, and the heavy silence of a family unraveling.
By The Writer...A_Awanabout a month ago in Families
Stolen Childhood:. AI-Generated.
The scent of honeysuckle continually delivered the reminiscence lower back—no longer the perfume itself, however the feeling it represented: weightlessness. It worn-out to be the sensation of swinging so immoderate at the rusty tire swing that the arena blurred into green and blue, whilst the sound of his mother’s laughter, like wind chimes, drifted from the kitchen window. For Leo, that memory become the sum trendy of his early kids—a unmarried, great postcard of a life that felt like it belonged to a person else.
By The Writer...A_Awanabout a month ago in Families











