Anybody who has gone through an acrimonious divorce can attest that it felt like a death experience. When you’re at the bottom of the pit it doesn’t feel like a new beginning but it is a rebirth. Allow me to share a little of my own experience.
Reaching a settlement with my ex-spouse on asset division and child custody arrangements seemed easy (it wasn’t) compared to being a super ...
Posted by Chrissy Wong
on April 13, 2012
Hey Vancouver, a shout-out from your divorce real estate specialist!
Yes, finally, a discreet and unbiased real estate service that truly serves separating or divorcing clientele.
Love is fabulous. But it doesn’t always endure. If you and your partner are separating, I can help you ascertain the best course of action with respect to jointly owned real estate assets.
Often, when couples ...
Posted by Chrissy Wong
on January 13, 2012
A divorce real estate specialist should be retained:
(a) when a marriage begins to break down and there is a matrimonial home involved; or
(b) during the negotiation of the separation agreement where the family assets are being divided and the matrimonial home is included; and/or
(c) when a settlement has been made and one or both parties need to purchase his/her ...
Posted by Chrissy Wong
on November 16, 2011
To paraphrase Steve Jobs, "Often customers don't really know what they want." In the real estate market, the same could be said about clients, and in particular those undergoing life transitions.
As a divorce real estate specialist, I am focused on consulting with couples or individuals who are in the process of going through a divorce or who were recently divorced. Too often couples dispose of their ...
Posted by Chrissy Wong
on October 28, 2011
I coined this term because the idea of specializing in the divorce area resonates with my personal experience. With the experience I have garnered while going through my own divorce coupled with my work background, I now want to assist others who are in the same plight. Think of me as your real estate counselor - I can help couples work through their emotional hurdles while dealing objectively ...
Posted by Chrissy Wong
on September 11, 2011