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Divorce.com Staff
Key Takeaways
Divorce.com partners with Akrivis to deliver fast, neutral, court-ready home valuations.
Akrivis has a specialized valuation team built for divorce timelines and the level of detail courts expect.
The partnership gives you one clear path from "I need an home valuation" to "I have a defensible report" — no searching for a valuation professional on your own.
Akrivis offers convenient, fast services tailored to your divorce situation.
Why Accurate Valuation Matters in Your Divorce
If you and your spouse own a home, its value shapes almost every money decision in your divorce. It affects buyouts, how other assets get split, listing decisions, and the final settlement. A guess can stall a settlement. An outdated number can shift tens of thousands of dollars unfairly to one side.
That's why Divorce.com works with a dedicated home valuation partner instead of leaving you to find one on your own.
Akrivis is a property valuation team built specifically for divorcing couples. They focus on what matters most in divorce cases: fast turnaround, detailed reports, and staying neutral between both spouses. General valuation professionals often don't prioritize these the same way.
Working with Akrivis through Divorce.com means you get:
Objective clarity. A neutral, data-driven starting point that reduces disputes and delays. Akrivis is independent. They don't represent either spouse, and the valuation isn't tilted toward whoever ordered the report.
Speed and expertise. Certified home valuation experience tuned to divorce timelines. Most home valuations are completed faster than the standard 5–10 business days, which matters when you're trying to finalize a settlement.
Court-ready documentation. A defensible valuation report built for use in mediation or court. Akrivis valuation professionals include the level of detail that mediators, attorneys, and courts expect to see.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a home valuation through Akrivis cost? Pricing depends on the property type and location. A typical residential home valuation ranges from $400 to $700.
Who pays for the home valuation? Couples usually split the cost of a neutral home valuation, since both parties benefit from an objective valuation.
How long does it take? Akrivis is built for divorce timelines, so most home valuations move faster than a standard real estate home valuation. Reports are delivered within five business days of your meeting with your trusted valuation expert.
Is the report court-defensible? Akrivis home valuations are documented to the standards courts, mediators, and attorneys typically expect, and they're widely accepted in divorce cases. Whether a specific report is admitted or weighed in a contested hearing depends on the court and the facts of the case.
What if my spouse and I disagree with the valuation? The home valuation is a professional, third-party opinion of value, not a binding decision. In some cases, that may include requesting a second home valuation.

