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Selling a Property During Divorce

When divorce requires property decisions, we help coordinate a straightforward path forward.

Common Scenarios

  • Joint ownership — Both names on the mortgage or deed
  • Court deadlines — Divorce decree requires property resolution by a specific date
  • Disagreement about listing — One party wants to sell, other wants to keep
  • One party buying out the other — Need to structure the exit
  • Out-of-state property — One spouse lives elsewhere

How a Direct Sale Can Reduce Friction

When both parties need to move forward without the delays of traditional listing, a direct purchase option may provide:

  • Flexible closing timelines to accommodate court orders
  • No repairs or prep required
  • Clear, documented transaction for both parties
  • Coordination with attorneys if needed

What We Do / What We Don't Do

  • ✓ We coordinate property transactions
  • ✓ We provide educational information about options
  • ✓ We work with both parties or their representatives
  • ✗ We do not provide legal advice
  • ✗ We do not mediate divorce settlements
  • ✗ We do not guarantee court outcomes

How It Works

1

Request Review

Submit your situation — we evaluate property and timeline.

2

We Present Options

Clear information about what's possible given your circumstances.

3

You Decide

No pressure — you choose the path that fits your needs.

4

Coordinate Closing

If a direct purchase fits, we coordinate a straightforward closing.

What We Need From You

Basic Information

  • • Property address
  • • Ownership details
  • • Any court deadlines

Both Parties Awareness

  • • Both parties should be aware of the process
  • • We coordinate with attorneys if needed
  • • Documentation requirements explained

Disclaimer: Property Resolution Group is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. This website is for educational information and to request a private property review.