Summary

Divorce and grief go hand-in-hand. The end of a marriage that began with dreams of happily ever after is now a heartbreak. Whether you are looking to keep the marriage together or if you are taking the first steps to move on, the decision to separate is profound.

Divorce, Grief and Starting Over

Divorce and grief go hand-in-hand. The end of a marriage that began with dreams of happily ever after is now a heartbreak. Whether you are looking to keep the marriage together or if you are taking the first steps to move on, the decision to separate is profound. In the coming months and years your life will change. 

Divorce can be confusing.  One moment you may be feeling hopeful about the future, moving on and starting over but the next you may be grieving that your past is in the past. There is also uncertainty, especially if you have children, about how you will start creating a new life.  All of the changes that come with divorce can be exhausting. 

WHAT ARE THE BASICS OF A DIVORCE IN COLORADO?

  • Will I get child support? 
  • Will I get alimony
  • Will my children still get medical benefits? 
  • Who will get custody of the kids? 
  • Who will get the house and car?

These are just some of the questions you have when separating with children involved. 

During this time, the family law attorneys at Sanders Law Firm can help. Their years of expertise will help you through this difficult time and provide you with the knowledge you need to move forward. 

Nobody can tell you how long it will take you to heal from your divorce, the grief process is different for each person, but our caring staff can help you get started to create a future for you and your family.

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