Moving in a Divorce? Five Helpful Tips to Help Make it Easier on You

Divorce is never easy, and finding a new place to live can compound the stress you’re already under. Using a professional mover can help eliminate some of this stress, but it’s wise to take precautions when hiring such a company. Here are five simple steps to make the move easier.

1. Make the big decisions.

Decide where you’re going and what to take with you. Find a mover based on referrals from friends or Internet research. The mover should be registered or licensed by your state’s Department of Transportation.

2. Get several estimates.

Contact several movers for an home visit and written estimate. Price is based on weight, packing, time of move and length of move. For the best deal, pack some of your things and make plans at least 30 days ahead of time.

3. Pick the middle estimate.

Usually one estimate is very low or very high. Pick one of the two that are closer in price, which means the weight has been estimated correctly — so it’s less likely there will be surprises on the bill.

4. Bring the important stuff.

Take valuables like jewelry and important paperwork with you. If you can’t, have them sent to your new home using a mail service that can track them.

5. Get the answers.

If you haven’t already, go to moving.org and download a free guide called “Make A Smart Move,” which explains what you can expect from a professional mover.