Call northdakotaappraisals.com to order appraisals pertaining to Burleigh divorces

If you are handling a divorce, choose northdakotaappraisals.com to provide a realistic value of residence to be divided.

We know that divorce is a painful process. There are numerous choices to worry about, including what happens to the shared residence. There are generally two alternatives regarding real estate - it can be sold and the proceeds divvied up, or one party can "buy out" the other. In either case, one or both parties would be wise to order an appraisal of the mutual real estate.

Contact us if you require an appraisal dealing with a divorce or other allocation of assets.

When the intended use of an appraisal is the division of assets, it should include a well-supported, expert document that is defensible in court. When you order an appraisal from northdakotaappraisals.com, you are assured the best in service with courtesy and the highest quality appraisal. We also know how to provide for the sensitive needs of a divorce situation.

ND attorneys and accountants rely on our appraisals when figuring out what the real property is worth for estates, divorces, or other disputes where it is material. We have a great deal of expertise dealing with all the parties involved and can readily handle your needs. We submit appraisal reports for courts or various agencies that meet or exceed their requirements.

As an attorney representing a client in a divorce, your case's material facts typically necessitates an appraisal to establish fair market value for the residential real estate involved. Many times the divorce date differs from the date you purchased the appraisal. We're accustomed to the techniques and all that it means to perform a retroactive appraisal with an effective date and Fair Market Value opinion matching the date of divorce. For each divorce appraisal we are hired to do we remain mindful of the fact that they need to be handled delicately. The ethics provision within the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) dictates confidentiality, ensuring the utmost discretion.