Every year, it happens like clockwork.
The holidays end. The kids go back to school. The distractions fade.
And many couples who were “holding it together until after the holidays” finally make a hard decision.
If you’re navigating a divorce right now, you’re likely in uncharted territory.
It’s emotional.
It’s financial.
It’s overwhelming. Frankly, it’s a lot.
And somewhere in the middle of all of that, you’re being asked to make one of the biggest financial decisions of your life: what to do with the house.
Selling (or buying) a home during a divorce is not the same as a traditional move.
There are heightened emotions.
There may be distrust, grief, resentment, or exhaustion.
There are legal considerations, timelines, court orders, and sometimes… conflict.
You don’t just need a Realtor.
You need someone who understands the weight of what you’re carrying and knows how to guide you through it without making it harder.
One thing we are unwavering about: your privacy matters.
Every single member of my team operates under a signed non-disclosure agreement. That is intentional. Divorce situations require discretion, professionalism, and trust.
Divorce real estate requires a very specific skill set:
Navigating communication when emotions are high
Understanding court-ordered requirements and timelines
Knowing when not to push and when clarity is critical
Remaining neutral, steady, and professional for both parties
Protecting everyone involved from unnecessary risk
We are well-versed in divorce situations, and we approach them with empathy, structure, and strategy because chaos doesn’t help anyone move forward.
You may feel like everything else is shifting under your feet: your home, your routine, your future.
Our role is to be the steady part.
Clear communication.
Thoughtful guidance.
No judgment.
No pressure.
No noise.
Just experience, discretion, and a genuine understanding that this season is heavy and you don’t have to navigate it alone.
When you’re ready, we’re here: quietly, professionally, and with your best interests at heart.