If you are involved in a divorce, choose The Preferred Appraisal Group to provide a realistic value of the common real estate asset.We know that divorce is a painful process. There are many issues that have to be resolved, including what to do with the house. There are generally two alternatives regarding the shared residence - it can be put up for sale and the proceeds divvied up, or one party can "buy out" the other. In either case, one or both parties would be wise to get an appraisal of the joint real estate. Contact us The Preferred Appraisal Group can assist if you need an appraisal related to a divorce or other allocation of assets. A divorce appraisal requires a well-established, authoritative report that is defensible to a judge. When you order an appraisal from The Preferred Appraisal Group, you are assured the best in service with professional courtesy and top notch analysis. Taking into account the special challenges of a divorce situation is not a problem for us. MD attorneys as well as accountants depend on our values when ascertaining real property values for estates, divorces, or other disputes requiring a value opinion. We have a lot of expertise working with everyone involved and We understand their needs and are used to dealing with all parties involved. We provide appraisal reports for courts or various agencies that meet or exceed their requirements. As an attorney working with a divorce, your case's research regularly needs an appraisal to ascertain fair market value for the residential real estate involved. Often the divorce date differs from the date you purchased the appraisal. We're versed in the methods and what's needed to develop a retroactive appraisal with an effective date and Fair Market Value estimate matching the date of divorce. We work on lots of divorce appraisals (unfortunately) and we understand that they require prudence with total professionalism. The ethics provision within the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) compels us to keep the highest degree of confidentiality, ensuring the utmost discretion. |