The Divorce Consultation

$250 | 45 minutes | Includes follow-up email


Your situation

You’re going through a divorce and there’s a shared property involved. You need to understand your options – sell, buy out, hold – and what each one means financially and practically. This is already a hard time. What you need is someone who will give you a clear, honest read on the real estate side of it, with nothing riding on which direction you go.

Your session

We’ll cover:

  • What the shared property is likely worth right now in this market
  • The real mechanics of a sale during divorce in Oregon
  • What a buyout involves and how it’s typically structured
  • How to protect your interests in the transaction, regardless of which path you take
  • How the real estate piece fits with what your attorney is working on

Jamie handles these sessions with care and without judgment. You’ll get straight information and a clear picture of your position – exactly what you need to make a good decision under pressure.

Your report

Your Property Options Report

A detailed written report on your options, the financial picture for each, and the key considerations for your specific property and situation. Something concrete to take into your other conversations.

Inside your report:

  • Current property value estimate and market context
  • Financial breakdown: sell vs. buyout vs. hold
  • Process overview for each option in Oregon
  • Questions to bring to your attorney
  • Next steps for the path you’re leaning toward

Your result

  • You’ll understand your real estate options without having to piece it together alone
  • You’ll have numbers to work with when you talk to your attorney or financial advisor
  • You’ll be able to make a more informed decision under pressure

Your investment

Decisions made under the stress and time pressure of a divorce often result in one party accepting less than they should, or both parties incurring costs a clearer process would have avoided. At $250, this session is a fraction of what an attorney charges for an hour of comparable conversation – and it means you go into those discussions with a real picture of what you’re working with.