Divorce — Tulsa, OK
A fast cash sale divides the asset cleanly — no showings, no agents, no drawn-out back-and-forth. You both walk away with a check and one less thing to fight over.
Get My Cash Offer →Divorce & Property
Dividing a house during a divorce is almost always the hardest part. One person wants to sell, the other wants to wait for a higher price. Neither wants to deal with repairs or showings. Meanwhile the mortgage keeps coming due and both people need to move on.
A direct cash sale solves that. I make one offer, you both agree to it, and the closing check gets split however your attorney has it structured. No weeks of showings. No inspection contingencies that fall apart. No buyer whose financing disappears two weeks before closing.
I've worked with couples going through divorce before. I keep it professional, deal with both parties fairly, and move at whatever pace the legal process allows. If there's an attorney or court order involved, I work within those constraints.
You don't have to coordinate with your ex about when strangers can walk through the house.
The title company handles the distribution. No disagreements about who holds the money.
Neither of you has to spend money or time getting the house ready.
As fast as 7 days, or aligned with your divorce proceedings — whatever works.
Yes — both names on the deed need to sign at closing. I've worked with situations where one party submits the form first. If there's a court order mandating the sale, we work within that framework.
The title company can issue two separate checks or wire to two separate accounts based on whatever split you and your attorney have agreed to. I don't get involved in that — it's handled at closing.
That's common. We can work out a possession date that gives whoever is living there time to move. The closing date is flexible.
None. No agent commissions, no closing costs on your end. The offer is what both parties receive at closing.
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