Did you know that, according to the U.S. Census, 15% of Americans move in a year, and typical moves involve only one parent, 25-44 years old, and one or two children? In most cases, children moving along with a divorced, or separated, parent are as young as two to 11 years old. Divorce and torn relationships are just a few things that motivate moves. Failing careers, sick family members, and a desperate need for new housing also drive people to pack up their things and move. It is pretty clear. Movers already have more than enough on their plates. Streamlining the moving process, and making it as stress-free as possible, can help make the transition much easier. Here are two of the most important questions to ask before moving onto…