Long Distance Moving Support Staff

Long Distance Moves require an enormous amount of planning and preparation. There are so many specific details associated with a move that really none of them can be left to chance without potentially affecting the entire move. From packing, loading, transporting, unloading and unpacking and right down hooking up utilities at your new home, the details are your bread and butter.

Ono of the unique aspects of a long distance move is that fact that you have rebuild everything in your life all over again in a new place. You lifestyle support people include your doctors, drycleaners, schools, post offices, even a handy plumber!

When you get right down to it, there are so many different ways that you gain support and services from people and businesses around you but, because they are a part of your daily life, you may not think about what it will take to change over. Organizing your new support system is going to be necessary after your move.

  • Medical: Request and gather your medical and dental records and ask for references for new providers from your current medical providers.
  • School: You will need to have your children’s school and/or daycare records transferred to their new schools immediately, along with supporting documents such as birth certificates and medical records that are required for enrollment.
  • Insurance and Registration: New cities and states will requires a change in your insurance and registration for your car and home. Contact your insurance agent to check for any changes that will be needed in your policies and find out if moving services are covered by your current policy.

Your long distance move will be a busy and exciting time, so don’t forget to take care of the details!

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