Appraisal for Divorce in South Dakota

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FAQ about appraisals for Divorce

What is Divorce?

Divorce is the formal dissolution of a legally recognized marriage by court order or other legal proceeding. This usually resolves any and all rights and responsibilities between the two parties involved, including spousal and child support, ownership of property and assets, and other relevant details. Divorce can also involve the division of marital assets and debts such as bank accounts and any real estate, alimony payments as compensation for lost wages and other financial responsibilities, and legal fees. A court may order a spouse to pay certain debts or to take responsibility for certain financial matters. During a divorce, it can be difficult to determine which assets and debts need to be included in the assessment for an appraisal. The parties involved in the divorce will then need to work with a certified appraiser to understand the amount of separation of assets and debts. During the appraisal, the appraiser will give an opinion as to the fair market value of the property and provide a comprehensive report as part of the divorce proceedings.

Why do I need an appraisal for Divorce?

An appraisal for divorce is an important tool in determining the value of assets and how they should be divided in the context of a divorce. It is beneficial to both parties, since it provides a reliable and impartial evaluation of the various assets in question. In addition to providing a fair and accurate assessment of the value of different assets, an appraisal for divorce can help to ensure that any financial settlement is equitable for all parties. By having an impartial and experienced professional evaluate the assets, it prevents either party from potentially making incorrect assumptions about property value that could have an adverse effect on the settlement. An appraisal for divorce can also help speed up the settlement process, as it reduces the need for further negotiation and reduces the chance of further disputes over assets. As such, it an invaluable tool for both parties and helps to minimise conflict when reaching a financial settlement.

Appraisals for Divorce anywhere in South Dakota, including:

Onsite or Online

Onsite

Meet with our appraiser at your premises for an in person examination of your assets.

  • Most Widely Accepted
  • Efficient for Large Quantity
  • Allows for Close Inspection

Online

Our appraisers utilize video and more for an online examination of your assets.

  • More Privacy, Less Intrusive
  • Efficient for Small Quantity
  • No Travel Fees

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