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  • Pros and Cons of Getting Property Appraised

    Getting your home, cottage, and rental properties appraised by a professional at the early stages of a divorce can indeed have both advantages and ...
  • Preparing for Separation or Divorce: A Practical Guide

    Preparing for a separation or divorce involves practical steps around understanding your situation, gathering documents, securing finances, seeking legal advice, considering living arrangements, exploring mediation, maintaining self-care, and planning for the future. It is essential to remember to ask for help during this period, whether from professionals, friends, or family.

    Though this is a difficult time, it is also a time of transition and personal growth, and with preparation and support, you can navigate this change successfully.

  • Sepr8.com: Know the Value of Your Home in Real-Time

    Welcome to Sepr8.com, the leading service for individuals contemplating divorce who need an accurate and up-to-date assessment of their property's value. Our dedicated team of certified appraisers specializes in providing real-time property valuations, enabling you to make informed decisions during the divorce process. Gain clarity and peace of mind by discovering the true worth of your home today.
  • Appraisals When You're Getting Separated or Divorced

    Marital separation can be a difficult and emotional process. Here are some steps that someone should take when going through a marital separation:

    1. Know your provincial or state’s residency requirements: You must be aware of local divorce laws to know about your its residency requirements.
    2. File separation papers: You begin to file for legal separation with your local family court requesting the separation and proposing the terms.
    3. Serve your spouse with legal separation papers.
    4. Your spouse responds.
    5. Settlement of issues: Your proposal should address child custody, visitation, alimony, child support, and the division of marital property and debts during a separation agreement.
    6. Negotiations.
    7. The judge signs your separation judgment.