Salem Divorce Attorneys
Representing Massachusetts Divorce Clients in the Division of Real Estate Holdings
With today's economic uncertainty, people facing divorce are very concerned about accurately valuing real estate in an effort to achieve their due during property division. Because of the instability of the real estate market, selling your home or other property investments may not be in the best interests of you or your spouse. It may be a more prudent choice to hold onto your home or other property until the market levels out.
At the law firm of RA JAWORSKI PC, in Danvers, Massachusetts, we help divorce clients make informed decisions about their real estate holdings. After reviewing property appraisals, our experienced divorce lawyers will give you an honest assessment of your options and help you proceed down a path that protects your best interests.
Contact us to discuss your circumstances with a lawyer experienced in real estate valuation and equitable property division. Our law firm represents divorce and family law clients throughout Essex County, eastern Middlesex County, and North Shore communities, such as Andover, Beverly, Boxford, Hamilton, Wenham, Winchester and Topsfield.
You May Not Need to Sell Your Home
It is a common misconception that a judge will make you sell your family home during a divorce. With the current state of the housing market, we can often make a strong argument against doing so.
- You may be close to being upside down on the house
- You may have children who would be negatively impacted by relocation
- It may not be possible to sell one house and purchase two more in the same community
In these types of circumstances, the sensible choice may be to keep the family home. Other assets can be negotiated to compensate the spouse who will need to relocate.
Dealing With Vacation Properties
If you own an oceanfront vacation property or a ski lodge in the mountains, you may not want to lose the opportunity to continue to build family vacation memories. You may not have to. Oftentimes we can negotiate an agreement for sharing these properties.
Schedule an Initial Consultation at RA JAWORSKI PC
To discuss your real estate concerns with an experienced divorce and family law attorney, call our offices at 978-777-1010. You may also e-mail us with a brief description of your case.



