Facing Divorce
Facing Divorce
When a shared home is part of a separation, the property often becomes the hardest item to settle. A clear, neutral plan keeps the house from becoming another conflict.

What this usually means
- Both parties usually need to agree before a jointly-titled home can be sold.
- Mortgage payments and upkeep continue during the process.
- A clean, documented sale simplifies the division of proceeds.
- Speed and clarity reduce cost and stress for everyone involved.
Your options
Sell and split proceeds
A straightforward sale with a firm closing date both sides can plan around.
One party keeps the home
We help you understand values and what a buyout might look like.
Coordinated timeline
We work with attorneys and both parties so nobody is left out of the loop.
Common questions
Can you work with both parties?
Yes. We communicate openly with everyone involved and their attorneys.
How fast can we close?
Often in a few weeks, depending on title and paperwork.
Other situations we help with
Homes Relief Solutions do not provide legal, tax, or financial advice and do not offer or charge for loan modification, bankruptcy, short sale, or lending services.
All discussions of these topics are for general educational purposes only. Consult with licensed professionals before making decisions.
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