Ease the transition from married to single life

By |2022-03-30T17:46:10+00:0008 Jun 2019|Categories: Divorce|

On behalf of The Law Offices of Dorie A. Rogers, APC posted in Divorce on Saturday, June 8, 2019.

The end of a marriage is a traumatic time for all parties involved. When you are in this position, you have to think carefully about how you are going to handle things. There is one thing that you need to remember – you are going to feel a range of emotions that you might not expect. Many of these will come up when you experience things that remind you of the marriage. Even if the marriage wasn’t the best, you might feel sorrow or upset about the end of the union.

Being prepared for what is going to come isn’t always going to be easy. One thing that you can do to ease the transition from married to single life is to set goals for yourself. This gives you a focus when you feel like you are going on a downward spiral. You also need to ensure that you have the support you need. This can come from family members or friends, but remember to only confide in people you can trust.

You might find that as you work through the property division process, you are dealing with even more emotions. This might be because you know that you are going to have to bid goodbye to some of the belongings you accumulated in the marriage.

We can help you as you work through the property division matters at hand. We will help to protect your interests and your rights. It is up to you to determine what you are going to fight for and what you are going to just let go. Think carefully as you make these decisions since they can impact your future — and let us help you find your way.

About the Author:

Dorie Anne Rogers - The Law Offices of Dorie A. Rogers, APC
Dorie A. Rogers, a Family Law Specialist, Certified by the State Bar of California, has been an attorney since 1981 with an exclusive family law practice located in Orange County. She is accepting dissolution cases with support and property issues including the use of forensics to ascertain business value, community interests and to establish monthly case flow analysis. Ms. Rogers has substantial experience in high conflict custody litigation involving sophisticated psychological issues. She drafts premarital and postmarital agreement designed to define and establish parties' separate and community property interests. Paternity cases and domestic violence matters are considered part of her practice. Ms. Rogers is a court-approved and court-appointed to represent minor children.Ms. Rogers consults with individuals concerned about entering or exiting a relationship. She advises effective strategies for dissolution or premarital planning. Knowledge is power and good planning affords better results.Specialties: Family Law Specialist, Certified by the State Bar of California
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