Moving on from a divorce can be a huge challenge. A marriage is one of the most significant relationships two people can share in their lives. If it doesn’t work out, it can be exceedingly difficult to move on. Legal ties, emotional burdens, and financial connections can create a daunting jungle to navigate in the post divorce life. At The Law Offices of Rebekah A. Frye, PC, we have deep empathy for the extreme emotional toll and burden divorce can have on a person. This article will discuss some aspects of moving on from a divorce
You’re not Alone
One must remember that they are not alone in experiencing the difficulties of the divorce process. Many couples in Silicon Valley and across California deal with divorce. It is important to reach out to friends and people you know in your community who have gone through the divorce process. They can provide empathy for your situation and perhaps a unique perspective on how to heal.
Taking Care of Yourself
You are always your own best friend. Research has shown that talking to yourself kindly can speed up emotional recovery. You must also do things in your everyday life that inspire you and make you happy. Exercise, eat well, and take a small step each day that moves you on from the past.
The Silver Lining
While the divorce process itself is immensely difficult, there is light at the end of the tunnel. Post divorce life presents a new canvas on which to draw your life. Oftentimes more free time will present itself. It’s a chance to do whatever it is that you’ve always wanted to do and draw the life you want anew, free from past burdens.
Moving On
The bottom line is that moving on from a divorce and the time the healing process takes is unique to each individual. It’s important to take care of yourself, take steps to move towards your new life and reach out to others for support.
If you are having any questions about the legal aspects of divorce, feel free to contact us today. An experienced family law attorney can empathize with your situation and help ease some of the legal burden imposed by a divorce.


