Next Chapter After Your Divorce
Be well grounded where ever you are
Divorce is a process that doesn't stop
with the final court decree. You have ended one phase of
your life, but now you have an opportunity to enter one
of your choosing. At the Law Office
of Dulce B. Fazel, P.A. we agree with Dr. Bruce
Fisher, a Colorado divorce therapist, that
you can turn stumbling blocks like fear, loneliness and
denial into rebuilding blocks that will give you the
freedom to be yourself as a single person or in another
love relationship. Just as you managed your divorce by
educating yourself and being pro-active, manage your
transition post divorce.
Essential Things To Do:
- Look both for closure and new beginnings in your transition.
- Realize you'll have your ups and downs.
- Don't pretend you're doing fine when you're not. Resolve your feelings and keep moving forward.
- Give yourself time to heal and grow before committing to another relationship.
- Keep yourself busy socially and intellectually. Utah State University
- Maintain and update a file containing documents, receipts and other information related to your divorce.