It is always better to move out after a divorce because
there is no sense in staying back in a troubled relationship. If you have made
up your mind to move out after the divorce, look for a home that is convenient
and gives you time to regroup yourself.
Here are some ways to make sure that your moving out of the house is
safe and secure:
1. When you move out, take everything that is rightfully
and legally yours. If you take something that your ex has a claim of, you may
have to legally give it back
2. Call up the credit card company and remove your
spouse's name if you have his/her name as an add-on member. Remove your name
from any joint accounts that you may have, like the bank account.
3. If you are renting an apartment, make sure that you
have enough space for kids to be comfortable when they visit your house. If you
have to leave the children in your spouse' house, appeal to the judge to give
you visitation rights to see them as much as you can.
4. Immediately after the divorce, it is recommended to move
in to a new place alone or with a member of a family or friend. Your friend or
family member may help relax the burden of rent payment.
Posted on 18 Dec 2009 and under Removals category.