By Ellen Wright
Going through a breakup or a divorce is life-changing and can be a recipe for a panic attack if you are in a situation where you need to move in the middle of it. The decision to leave should not be made lightly since it can be heart-wrenching and have other drastic implications. Once you’ve determined that you need to move, you next an exit strategy if you and your ex are on less-than-amicable terms. After all, the marital home is often your biggest asset, and all of your personal property is likely kept there. In this cheat sheet, learn the four secrets to successfully moving out during a divorce or a breakup while maintaining your sanity and protecting your personal property. You have a lot to figure out, and this cheat sheet is a must-have before calling U-Haul!
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