'since' is to 'then' as 'so' is to 'that'
"I'm going to wait until I'm older, since then I'll be wiser"
"I'm going to go to the store, so that I can buy some milk"
You put 'ever' in front of 'since' when the thing has already happened.
"I can't bring myself to watch that movie ever since my father died"
or
"(ever) since my father died, I can't bring myself to watch that movie"
In the second case you can omit saying 'ever' because it's obvious