The family home is usually the most significant asset in divorce and elder mediation, however appraisal minus mortgage does NOT equal actual equity. Learn how you can protect one of your most valuable financial assets during the stressful time of divorce.
Palm Coast, FL – The family home is usually the most significant asset in divorce and elder mediation, often with significant debt. However, appraisal minus mortgage does NOT equal actual equity. This incomplete equation leaves your house over-valued and that works against you in family mediation for divorce and elder matters.
Don’t settle for a bad property settlement. In addition to the inaccurate and unfair division of your property, you risk damaged credit, default, foreclosure, or even bankruptcy.
Remember all those documents you signed when you bought the house? Most are missing when mediating that same house. We provide free help to gather the house documents you need to make an informed decision regarding actual equity and whether to keep the house.
To keep your house for all the right reasons, you need a real estate agent specializing in divorce – an RCS-D™ designee.
Sasha Anderson, with Keller Williams Realty - St. Augustine has completed course work to earn the RCS-D™ designation as a Real Estate Collaboration Specialist – Divorce™. Sasha states, “As someone who has experienced divorce first hand, it’s great knowing I can provide the tools and dedicated professionals needed to help homeowners make the right decisions while removing emotions that usually drive the decision-making process during this difficult time.”
An RCS-D™ REALTOR®, Sasha is professionally trained to neutralize divorce real estate as a business transaction in the best interest of the house – and each divorcing spouse. Leading your divorce real estate team, Sasha also serves as a project manager working with you and your lawyers and can refer real estate and financial professionals specializing in divorce to assist with gathering house-related documents and scheduling consultations, most of which are free.
The RCS-D™ professional program was written and taught by Kelly Lise Murray, J.D. & Wendy Waselle. Professor Murray earned her J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School & is an Instructor in Law at Vanderbilt Law School. Co-Instructor Wendy Waselle has a Masters Degree in Education & developed the RCS-D™ marketing system.
You may contact Sasha Anderson at 386-406-1754 to discuss how you can protect one of your most valuable financial assets during the stressful time of divorce. Whether your divorce is completed, just beginning, or somewhere in between, Sasha can help you determine your best options now for a stronger financial future.
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