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When you’re on your own or sharing your life with a partner, moving can be a fun and rewarding little project that won’t take much out of your budget or your schedule. However, when you have kids and a life set up in one place, moving long distance or overseas can be a challenging task, one that might even be too much to handle if you’re not properly prepared. From getting all the legal affairs in order and taking care of your taxes back home, all the way to making sure that the new place is ready and that the new neighborhood is perfect – there are some key considerations you need to take to heart. Here are some suggestions for moving long distance with children.

Keep in mind that it’s not just you and your partner who are moving anymore, and that you are currently relocating your children and their entire life to a new and strange place. With all of that in mind, let’s make the whole thing a lot less stressful and a lot simpler by sharing the five organizational tips you need to know for moving long distance with children.

Ready Your Kids For The Move

First and foremost, you need to make sure that your kids are ready for this grand step. It doesn’t matter if you’re moving abroad or across the US, there is no denying that this is going to be a big culture shock for your little ones. If you try to spring this on them on a short notice, you are bound to get a lot of backlash, especially if you have pre-teens and teens. Instead, you need to nudge them gently into this process in the months leading up to the move.

Making sure that your kids are psychologically and emotionally ready for this transition is the single best way to make your long distance move seamless, efficient, and rewarding. Start by asking them how they would like to experience a whole new world and a better living environment. Ask them about their own goals and aspirations, what they want and need, and show them how they will be able to achieve it all at their new home. Talk about the move a lot and help them adjust so that when the big day comes, they will want to move with you.

Hire the Most Reliable Movers

Long distance moving is not something you want to handle all on your own in most cases. Unless you know what you’re doing, you don’t have a lot of stuff, and you love driving thousands of miles with your family, you want to hire professional and reliable movers. Ideally, you’d want the movers to handle everything for you and move all your stuff to the destination while you and your family fly in and transition seamlessly to your new home. Take the time to research reputable long distance and overseas movers, create a detailed moving plan and timetable, and of course, get the right insurance for your move.

Have a Car Waiting For You At Your Destination

One of the key considerations that tends to slip people’s minds until it’s too late is securing transportation for your family as soon as you arrive. For most of us, this tends to slip our minds until we find ourselves stranded at the airport in a strange new country or city where we know no one and have no clue how to get to our new place. This is also the moment your kids start getting super antsy and your blood pressure starts to rise rapidly.

Don’t let this happen. Say you’re moving to Australia, meaning across the globe. For example, Perth is currently one of the most livable cities there, but getting a cab is expensive and often impossible, so it’s important to find a car rental in Perth and book it before you arrive so that it waits for you at the airport. Regardless if you’re moving to Australia, across the US, to Europe or beyond, never bank on cabs or public transportation until you get to know the place. Get a car rental company to dispatch a car to the airport so that you can get to your new home quickly with your kids.

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Choose a Neighborhood According Your Kids’ Needs

As you might have guessed by now, the success of your long-distance move relies on you making sure that all of your kids’ needs are met. Before you settle on the destination or make any property investments there, make sure that the new neighborhood has everything your kids need. Good schools, entertainment centers and shopping malls, plenty of recreational opportunities, safe and secure neighborhoods, and the like. Scrutinize the new neighborhood and city thoroughly to ensure that it’s the right place to raise your family.

Make Sure the Property Papers are in Order

Last but not least, one of the most important factors to consider before moving to a new place, especially when you’re moving long distance, is that all the property papers are in order. If you’re renting, have the landlord send the papers over to you well in advance so that you and your legal advisor can go over it thoroughly.

If you’re buying, then you have to make sure that the property name is clear, and that all paperwork is finalized – this includes the reports from the home local home inspectors. After all, the last thing you want is to move all the way there only to find out that the property is a part of a legal dispute, or worse.

Wrapping Up

Moving with children, especially long distance, can seem like an insurmountable task. Use these tips to prepare your kids for the big move, and to organize a seamless move that will get you to your new home quickly and efficiently.

We hope you found this blog post: 5 Planning Tips For Moving Long Distance With Children, useful. For additional tips and advice, check out also: 8 Tips on Helping your Kids Adjust after Moving blog post article. Additionally, we put together this newsletter to share with your friends and family.


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