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Ascertaining Key Divorce Real Estate Challenges After Sitzer-Burnett and NAR Settlement: Economics and Essentials for Divorce Finance Pros
Recorded On: 06/18/2024
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Starting August 2024, the Sitzer-Burnett litigation and NAR Settlement will significantly impact divorcing homeowners and real property mediation by drastically changing real estate licensee representation and compensation. The current real estate commission chaos creates new opportunities for finance professionals specializing in divorce who seek to expand their role, and their value, to divorce lawyers and divorcing clients.
Help protect your clients and prepare your practice now to:
- Confirm 2 key changes and 2 key consequences to mediation of real property resale and purchase after divorce starting August 2024
- Construct mediation-critical criteria impacting divisible proceeds from resale of marital house beyond reducing listing price
- Calculate and compare financial options for divorcing homeowners from competing buyer offers for marital house
- Evaluate recent economic studies concerning real estate agency cooperative compensation custom and contrast changes mandated under NAR Settlement
Prof. Kelly Murray
J.D.
Prof. Kelly L. Murray, J.D. is a legal scholar, lawyer, and serial entrepreneur focused on Realty Asset Dispute Resolution since 2007. She is passionate about helping preserve home ownership eligibility, especially in family disputes (Divorce, Probate, Elder law). She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Stanford Univ. and cum laude from Harvard Law School and retired as faculty for a top 20 law school (18 years/retired 2023).
With an Illinois law license, and trained in family mediation (inactive) and collaborative practice (inactive), Prof. Murray co-founded DivorceThisHouse.com in 2008 along with Wendy Waselle which powers DTHacademy.com/cdfa Advanced Realty Asset Dispute Resolution | RADR™ Designation Training for finance professionals to specialize in divorce real property and mortgage/secured debt.
As a speaker and interdisciplinary continuing education trainer, Prof. Murray has taught divorce real estate to over 2,000 judges, lawyers, mediators, collaborative and financial professionals in 16+ states, as well as over 1,000 real estate and mortgage professionals nationally.