hard situation no matter how you slice it—it can and will evoke tremendous emotion: sadness, anger, and disappointment, to name a few. The combination of the stresses of the divorce with the sale of the family home requires patience, diligence, and great personal fortitude. With the help of seasoned, experienced professionals that understand the complexities and nuances of the situations -- such as your attorney, and myself as a real estate agent well versed in the psychology of couples and families, with years of professional practice in the field -- we can help you successfully navigate this challenging phase of your life, and move on to a fresh start and brighter future. The phrase, "and this, too, shall pass" has long been a source of comfort for many throughout history including Abraham Lincoln, and many others. It's a simple phrase, but one worth keeping in mind, so be stoic. Are your partner’s lies are destroying your life? Perhaps, but they’re eventually going to feel the consequences as well. Does your soon to be ex engage you more than a seasoned MMA fighter? Only until the final bell. Do you feel like your kids hate you because no matter how badly your ex behaves, you take the high road and still defend them? Continue to take the high road, every time you do you’re putting coins into an emotional investment account that will reap dividends with your children in the future. The most important thing to remember is that, no matter how bad "it" gets, it will eventually pass, and time will numb you and heal the open wounds. The divorce will become final. The house will sell. The children will adapt because they always do, and life will go on. This is where your personal fortitude will pave the way for you and those that depend on you. Decisions regarding the family home are not only emotional, but mired in legal maneuvers and decisions as well. Divorce laws vary from state to state, so your licensed legal counsel is your best source of information on how to protect both parties' interests. Many questions arise when trying to sell your home
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