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πŸ’” Divorce & Marital Property Appraisals β€” Defensible Values for Equitable Division

When emotions run high and assets are on the line, clarity and credibility are everything. At JRH Appraisals, we provide certified, independent valuations that help attorneys, mediators, and the court determine fair market value for real property during divorce proceedings.
Each report is written in plain language, backed by market data, and designed to withstand scrutiny in court or mediation β€” so you can focus on resolution, not argument.

Contact us if your needs include an appraisal related to a divorce or other allocation of assets.

βš–οΈ Objective Valuations That Support Your Case

Whether your client needs an appraisal for a marital settlement agreement, a buyout, or property division, our appraisals provide a clear, impartial opinion of value.
We understand how crucial timing and neutrality are in these matters, so we deliver reports that are:
β€’ Certified and USPAP-compliant
β€’ Court-ready and fully documented
β€’ Neutral, party-engaged, or joint-use (per court or attorney request)
β€’ Completed on time and communicated clearly throughout the process

🧭 Experience You Can Rely On

We’ve supported family law attorneys across Racine, Kenosha, Milwaukee, Walworth, and Waukesha Counties for years, helping establish credible market values in hundreds of divorce-related cases.
From single-family homes and lake properties to multi-unit income homes and personal property tied to the estate, JRH Appraisals delivers results attorneys trust and courts respect.

When your case requires a valuation that’s accurate, timely, and defensible, partner with the experts who understand the stakes β€” JRH Appraisals.

πŸ“ž 262-989-9895 | βœ‰οΈ jake@jrhvaluations.com

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