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Writer's pictureMickey Seidl

Meet Niki, Your Real Estate Expert-in-Action

Updated: Apr 20, 2023


You and your spouse have decided to divorce, and you own a house together. The thought of leaving the house and moving may cause a pit in your stomach.


What if there was a way to keep the house – for the neighborhood, to be close to your friends, for stability, or to keep your children in the same school district.


Separating assets is a part of the divorce process. As you navigate these decisions about keeping or selling your house, there are important topics to consider.




Niki and her team of Experts-In-Action help families and professionals find solutions to all your Real Estate questions.


Each week Niki tackles the real life challenges that families and real estate professionals face. Each series is a master class demonstration of the insights and inspiration needed to create change.


Step 1. Join Our Forum

Each week, Niki tackles the real life challenges of that our families and professionals face in 15 minutes segments.


Each series is a master class demonstration of the insights and inspiration needed to create change.


Login at www.wevorce.com/community and search house to find community support and Niki's "snackable" expert advice designed to motivate and support change. This is a public forum and it's free to Members


This month Niki tackle's the challenges that over 6,000 families who are "Married to the House" meaning after divorce the mortgage will be more than 1/3 of their income but they really want to keep the house for the kids.


Step 2. Schedule One On One

Niki or a trusted referral can help coach you individually or together as you are consciously uncoupling. You can schedule a consultation at niki@wevorce.com


Step 3. Create New Agreement(s) Online. When you are ready to start writing down and negotiating the terms of your settlement agreement you can create an account at Wevorce.com and our software will walk you through the decision journey one chapter at a time. You can invite your spouse to join you to work online. You can do it yourself or ask for Niki's support.


Once you are finished with the settlement process you can submit your settlement agreement for a Private Judge to review and they will help finalize your Agreements.


Agreements can come in many forms: including separation agreements, post nuptial agreements, parenting plans, child support, spousal support, financial settlements, divorce documents, quit claims, short sales, leasebacks, tenant in common agreements, loan work outs, QDRO's and estate planning documents that are all designed to help bring clarity to you both as you begin again.





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