Working on a divorce? Green Creek Appraisals has the expertise you're looking for.Divorce settlements involve many decisions, including "Who gets the house". There are generally two choices regarding common 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 would find it in their best interest to commission an appraisal of the residence. Contact us if you require an appraisal dealing with a divorce or other separation of assets. When the purpose of an appraisal is the division of assets, it must have a well-supported, professional document that is defensible during a trial. Green Creek Appraisals pledges to give you the very best in service with professional courtesy and the highest quality appraisal. We understand how to handle the delicate needs of a divorce situation. Attorneys in SC and accountants rely on our values when determining what the real property is worth for estates, divorces, or other disputes where it is material. We have an abundance of expertise dealing with all the parties involved and We understand their needs and are accustomed to dealing with all parties involved. We create appraisal documents that fulfill the requirements of the courts and various agencies. For legal professionals representing a client in a divorce, your case's research frequently necessitates an appraisal to ascertain fair market value for the residential real estate involved. Many times the divorce date differs from the date you ordered the appraisal. We're comfortable with the techniques and what it takes to develop a retroactive appraisal that has an effective date and Fair Market Value conclusion corresponding to the date of divorce. For each divorce appraisal we perform we remain cognizant of the fact that they need to be handled with total professionalism. The Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) contains an ethics provision which compels us to keep the highest degree of confidentiality, ensuring the utmost discretion. |