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Daft question, but have you tried thicker socks? Other than that, welcome back to cycling. Buy a decent lock, and keep your front wheel with you at all times!
I'm using standard shoe insoles from Boots, about £3 for 2 pairs. I originally got them for summer use with thin socks but I've kept using them into winter (added insulation on the bottom of the foot).
Superfeet are good - about £30 a pair I think. I use the Green 'all round' ones, though they now do a cycling-specific one which is Yellow if I'm not mistaken.
They give a decent amount of arch support without being excessive.
Welcome back to the way of the wheel. Don't go too hard too soon, spend some time getting your riding position and cleats properly dialled, and enjoy.
I've also got young family - commuting miles for base, sacrificing my weekend lie-in for an early start and proper ride. Occasional night time blasts and turbo trainer sessions for top-up. Sportives and rare weekends away booked well in advance.