If you have kids, you have stuff.  A LOT of stuff.  From the moment you find out you are expecting, you start acquiring so many things, your house may resemble a baby store. And then…because you have so many new “things” that your house feels like it is swallowing you whole, you decide to move.  You want more space, a backyard, more storage or another bedroom. Or you may want to be close to family, in a better school district, or moving for a better job. And while I cannot lie, because moving is hard with kids, I can give you tips to make the process as easy as possible.

1) Forget any past moves. This is a completely different ballgame.  You have KIDS now.  You NEED to have a good and reputable moving company who will be there when they promise, who will do the job you require and not ADD to an already difficult situation.  Enter NorthStar Moving

Summer is almost here and for families it’s the most popular time to move to a new home. In fact, nearly 40 million of us move in the summer and begin to plan in May. But, before you break out that moving checklist think about your kids and how the moving process may affect them.

There are three elements to a successful move with kids to focus on before moving: timing, transition, and getting them involved.