Traveling Post-Divorce

Many people like to take trips or vacations after their divorce is over. These trips can help them clear their heads and relax after such a stressful time. However, it’s important to make sure you stay safe while traveling post-divorce. There are some different ways in which you can make sure you both enjoy yourself and stay protected…

Traveling Post-Divorce: Staying Safe

Do some research

Before you do any traveling post-divorce, it’s a good idea to do some research. An area that you might’ve considered safe before might not be so safe now. Or, it could be the other way around. That’s why it’s a good idea to do some research on any places you’re thinking about traveling to, both domestically and abroad.

However, make sure to do some good digging when doing this research. Don’t just look up one article and go off of that alone. Instead, search around for several articles, statistics, and other people’s personal experiences. For example, a good tool tool to use for international travel is the Department of State’s travel advisory website.

Stay in-touch with others

Another important tip for traveling post-divorce is staying in touch with others. It’s a good idea to let your friends and family know where you’re going, how long you’ll be there for, and what your plans are. That way, they’ll know where you are just in case something happens.

Your cell phone is a great tool for staying safe. Not only can you get in touch with friends and family, you can also use it to get in touch with other resources like the local authorities. It’s a good idea to check in with your cell carrier to let them know you’ll be traveling and to allow any foreign charges. Also, brush up on the important emergency numbers if you’re travelling abroad.

Keep the valuables separated

Items like your wallet, phone, and passport are crucial for traveling post-divorce. Therefore, you’re going to want to keep them safe. It’s a good idea to make use of hotel safes, for instance, so these items aren’t just left out in the open.

Another good idea is to spread these items out. For example, keep one credit card on you, another back in your room, and some cash in a bag. That way, if you lose your wallet, you won’t be completely without any money.