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Moving With Kids After A Divorce






Moving is one of life’s most stressful experiences, but it you’re moving because of a divorce, it’s even more so—especially if you have children. Children are attached to where they live, because their home is filled with memories. When parents separate or divorce, usually part or all of the family will move out of the marital home. This is a significant life change for all involved, however there are things you can do to relieve stress and confusion for you and your children. The moving experts at Cowboy Moving & Storage in Denver put together this list of tips to help your family through this challenging time.


Know The Law


Each state has difference laws and guidelines regarding moving to a place where the children were living before the divorce. Some states require that the custodial parent notify the non-custodial parent about the move. Some require you give the non-custodial parent the opportunity to object to the relocation and even go to court. You don’t’ want to have to pay a fine or face bigger consequences so make sure you know and abide by the law before you firm up your move.


Talk To A Financial Professional


The marital home is often one of the largest financial assets shared between people who are divorcing. Before you decide if one party will continue to live in the home, or you plan on selling, it’s wise to talk to an attorney who specializes in divorce.


Communicate With Your Children


Before you talk to your children about moving, make sure you and your co-parent have worked out all of the details and are in agreement. You don’t want to give your children mixed messages. Together, make a plan for what you will say and how you will answer the questions your children will ask. Try to stay as positive and confident about the plans as possible, to minimize stress and conflict.


Make Sure Your Kids Are Comfortable In Both Homes


One of the best ways to help your kids through this transition is to provide a welcoming, comfortable environment in both of their new homes. Involve them with decoration decisions, so they will be excited about moving to a new place. Spend time playing games, watching movies and building memories in their new home as much as possible. When they transition between their new homes, make it easy for them to take special toys or clothes than can make them feel more comfortable.


Be Patient


Children are resilient. However, it will take time for them to adjust to new surroundings, possibly new schools and make new friends. Be as positive as possible. Check in with them often to see how they are feeling. If you notice behaviors that concern you, be sure to take them to a therapist or school counselor.


Choose The Right Mover


It’s also important to choose the right mover when you and your children are relocating. You want a mover that is professional, has the right equipment and uses moving professionals that will treat you and your possessions with respect. Cowboy Moving & Storage is Colorado’s Most Recommended Mover, with more than 2,200 five-star reviews on ReviewBuzz. They never use contractors or day laborers, and most employees have been with the company for more than 10 years. You can trust your move to Cowboy Moving & Storage.

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