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Divorce Appraisals in Clinton County by Germantown Trust & Savings

We realize that divorce can be very difficult. There are many choices to worry about, including what to do with the shared residence. There are generally two choices when it comes to the shared residence - it can be put on the market and the proceeds divided, or one party can "buy out" the other. In either case, one or both parties would find it in their best interest to get an appraisal of the residence.

Contact us if your needs include an appraisal for the purposes of a divorce or other allocation of assets.

When the reason for an appraisal is a couple splitting up, it must have a well-established, professional value conclusion that will hold up to a judge. When you order an appraisal from Germantown Trust & Savings, you are assured the best in service with professional courtesy and the highest quality appraisal. Through experience and education, we've learned how to provide for the sensitive needs of a divorce situation.

Attorneys in IL and accountants rely on our opinions when calculating what the real property is worth for estates, divorces, or other disputes where it is important. We have a great deal of expertise working with everyone involved and We understand their needs and are used to dealing with all parties involved. We submit appraisal documents for courts or various agencies that meet or exceed their requirements.

For lawyers working with a divorce, your case's evidence frequently needs an appraisal to establish fair market value for the residential real estate involved. Many times the divorce date may not be the same as the date you requested the appraisal. We're experienced with the procedures and requirements mandatory to develop a retroactive appraisal that has an effective date and Fair Market Value estimate corresponding to the date of divorce. We handle a reasonable number of divorce appraisals and we understand that they need to be handled with the utmost care. The Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) contains an ethics provision which binds us with confidentiality, resulting in the utmost discretion.