Call KS Appraisal Services LLC to discuss appraisals of Rockwall divorces

When handling a divorce, choose KS Appraisal Services LLC to provide an accurate value of residence to be divided.

We know that divorce is a painful process. There are countless decisions to worry about, including the fate of the shared residence. There are generally two options regarding real estate - it can be put on the market and the proceeds divvied up, or one party can "buy out" the other. In either case, one or both parties should commission an appraisal of the common real estate.

Contact us KS Appraisal Services LLC can help if you need an appraisal related to a divorce or other allocation of assets.

An appraisal for divorce purposes must have a well-established, authoritative value conclusion that can be supported in court. KS Appraisal Services LLC guarantees an exceptional level of service with professional courtesy and top notch analysis. Taking into account the sensitive challenges of a divorce situation is common territory for us.

Attorneys in TX and accountants rely on our opinions when determining real property values for estates, divorces, or other disputes depending on a value opinion. We have an abundance of expertise working with everyone involved and We understand their needs and are used to dealing with all parties involved. We create appraisal documents that fulfill the requirements of the courts and various agencies.

As a legal professional dealing with a divorce, your case's material facts regularly necessitates an appraisal to determine fair market value for the residential real estate involved. Often the divorce date may not be the same as the date you ordered the appraisal. We're comfortable with the methods and what it takes to perform a retroactive appraisal with an effective date and Fair Market Value opinion corresponding to the date of divorce. We work on a reasonable number of divorce appraisals and we understand that they require prudence with the utmost care. The Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) contains an ethics provision which dictates confidentiality, resulting in the utmost discretion.