This service provides a neutral, non-contingent evaluation of real property involved in a divorce. We help divorcing homeowners, attorneys, and mediators understand what is owned, what it may be worth in context, and what risks or issues exist—before decisions are made.
Is this the same as an appraisal?
No.
This is not an appraisal and does not assign a final value. We provide market context, property facts, and risk identification to help determine whether an appraisal—or other professional services—may be appropriate.
Are you acting as an advocate for one spouse?
No.
Our role is neutral and non-advocacy. The information provided is the same regardless of who engages or pays for the service.
Who typically uses this service?
- Family law attorneys
- Mediators
- Divorcing spouses (jointly or individually)
The report is designed so both spouses and their counsel can rely on the same information.
Will this replace our attorney or financial advisor?
No.
This service is informational only. We do not provide legal, tax, or financial advice. Your attorney and advisors remain responsible for strategy and decision-making.
Is this just a way to get the listing?
No.
This due diligence service is non-contingent and independent of any future real estate brokerage role.
If a sale is later considered, it can only occur after neutrality is formally concluded and all parties consent through a separate written disclosure.
Can you recommend whether we should sell, keep, or buy out the property?
No.
We do not make recommendations. We provide facts, context, and risk considerations so decisions can be made with appropriate advisors.
Is this report discoverable?
That is a legal question.
The report is prepared as a neutral informational resource. Clients should consult their attorney regarding use, disclosure, or discoverability.
Can you testify or act as an expert witness?
No.
We do not provide testimony, declarations, or expert opinions. This service is designed to support preparation and decision-making, not litigation advocacy.
What if we disagree with the findings?
The report reflects available public records and third-party data at the time it is prepared.
If new or corrected information becomes available, it can be reviewed for accuracy.
How long does the process take?
Typical timelines range from 10–14 business days, depending on property complexity and third-party report turnaround. Expedited options may be available.
Why do people choose this service?
Clients choose this service to:
- Reduce surprises
- Limit disputes
- Avoid assumptions
- Make informed decisions earlier in the process
Pricing
All services are flat-fee, non-contingent, and paid prior to commencement.
Attorney-Ready Property Profile — $TBA
A factual, neutral overview designed for early clarity and attorney review.
Includes:
- Property identification & ownership summary
- Title, tax, permit, and hazard review
- Market context (non-appraisal)
- Clear identification of potential issues
Best for:
Early-stage divorce, mediation prep, or decision framing.
Important Notes on Pricing
- Fees are not contingent on a sale
- No commissions are earned as part of due diligence services
- Any future brokerage role requires separate disclosure and consent
Knowing is half the battle.
We help divorcing homeowners understand what they own, what it’s worth, and what risks exist — before decisions are made.
Fewer surprises. Fewer disputes. Better outcomes.