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If you’ve landed on this page, chances are you’re going through a divorce or preparing for one. First, let me say—I’m sorry that things haven’t worked out as planned. I’ve been through it myself, and I understand how stressful and emotional this process can be.
Dividing assets, deciding what to do with your home, or determining a fair buyout price can feel overwhelming.
I get it!
At Real Value Appraisal, we specialize in divorce home appraisals, offering accurate, court-defensible valuations to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
When it comes to your marital home, you typically have two options:
✔ Sell the property and divide the proceeds
✔ One party "buys out" the other and keeps the home
In either case, you need a professional divorce appraisal to determine an accurate and fair market value. Our appraisals serve three critical purposes:
1️⃣ Court-Defensible Accuracy – If your case goes to court, our appraisals hold up under scrutiny.
2️⃣ Faster, Less Stressful Settlements – A fair valuation helps both parties reach an agreement more easily.
3️⃣ Maximizing Your Financial Outcome – Whether you’re selling or buying out, we ensure you get every dollar you deserve.
✔ 30+ Years of Real Estate Expertise – Licensed appraiser, former real estate agent, and lender since 1994.
✔ Divorce Appraisal Specialists – We understand the complexities and emotional weight of divorce property valuations.
✔ Private & Confidential – Your appraisal is handled with complete discretion and professionalism.
✔ Expert Witness Testimony – We provide court-ready appraisals and expert witness support when needed.
✔ Cutting-Edge Video Briefings – We offer a video summary of key appraisal points to streamline mediation or trial discussions.
If you’ve received an appraisal from another appraiser, we can review it for accuracy and identify any discrepancies. Our thorough analysis ensures you’re working with the most reliable valuation possible.
If you're in the process of divorce or just researching what to expect, let’s talk. It’s free, completely confidential, and there’s no obligation.
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You don’t have to navigate this alone—I’m here to help.
❓ How long does a divorce appraisal take?
Most appraisals are completed within 3–5 business days, but we can expedite the process if needed.
❓ How much does a divorce appraisal cost?
Costs vary depending on location and property complexity. Contact us for a free quote.
❓ Will my appraisal hold up in court?
Yes! Our appraisals are court-defensible, and we can provide expert witness testimony if needed.
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Divorce often comes with tough decisions—especially when it comes to dividing your largest shared asset: the home.
If you and your spouse are trying to keep the process as simple, fair, and affordable as possible, you may be wondering:
“Can we just use the same appraiser instead of hiring two?”
The answer is:
✅ Yes—you absolutely can.
And in many cases, it’s the smartest decision you’ll make during the property division process.
Using one mutually agreed-upon appraiser offers several advantages—especially in West Michigan where divorce-related real estate appraisals are common in areas like Grand Rapids, Ada, Rockford, and Kent County.
Hiring one professional instead of two can save hundreds of dollars. Divorce is already expensive—why double the appraisal cost if you don’t have to?
Having one neutral, third-party appraiser removes the “he said, she said” dynamic. Instead of battling over whose appraisal is more accurate, you both agree upfront to trust a single expert.
Coordinating one appraisal is faster than managing two separate reports, reviews, and potential rebuttals. It keeps the momentum going during an already difficult process.
If both parties agree on the appraiser and the process is documented properly, courts and attorneys generally accept the resulting valuation as credible and fair.
While using one appraiser is often a great solution, it may not be ideal in every situation—especially if:
The divorce is high-conflict or contested
One party doesn’t trust the other’s choice of appraiser
There’s suspicion of hidden renovations, uneven financial contributions, or disputed ownership
You’re already in litigation or trial
💡 In these cases, it may be better for each spouse to hire their own appraiser—and possibly bring in a third, neutral appraiser to resolve discrepancies.
If you do choose to work with the same appraiser, make sure they:
Have experience in divorce and legal appraisals
Are familiar with local real estate markets in West Michigan
Provide court-defensible, well-documented reports
Remain neutral and transparent throughout the process
Are comfortable working with both spouses and/or attorneys
🧠 Pro Tip: If both parties will be present for the inspection, let the appraiser know in advance and establish communication boundaries to maintain professionalism.
Agree on an appraiser together
Schedule the appraisal—both parties may attend, or just one
The appraiser inspects the home and reviews local market data
A detailed report is created with the fair market value
That value can be used in negotiations, mediation, or court
If the home will be sold, this helps you set the list price.
If one spouse will stay, it helps determine buyout amounts.
If neither of you want to deal with it, the value helps split equity cleanly.
Yes—you and your spouse can absolutely use the same appraiser in a divorce.
And if you're both looking for clarity, fairness, and fewer legal fees, it might be the best decision you make.
In West Michigan, couples going through amicable or mediated divorces often choose to work with one trusted appraiser to avoid unnecessary delays and disputes.
Just make sure you choose someone experienced, local, and familiar with the nuances of family law appraisal work. When done right, it’s one less thing to argue about—and one more step toward resolution.