MATRIMONIAL ASSET DIVISION
The Divorce Asset Protocol
Protecting equity and preserving privacy during high-conflict liquidity events.

"The dissolution of a marriage is a legal termination of a contract. The disposition of the real estate is a financial operation. We separate the emotion from the equity."
GRIFFIN operates as a neutral data fiduciary. We do not take sides; we represent the asset. Our objective is to maximize the terminal value of the property while minimizing the friction of the transaction.
DISPOSITION STATUS: CONFIDENTIAL // RCS-D

Dr. Nicole Pies
Originally from Long Island, New York, Dr. Pies brings a clinical approach to high-stakes transitions. As a licensed psychologist and RCS-D (Real Estate Collaboration Specialist - Divorce), she possesses a rare dual-competency in both asset negotiation and conflict resolution.
She operates as a "Psychological Firewall" between parties, ensuring that interpersonal volatility does not erode the asset's value. Her background serves as a vital bridge for clients navigating the legal and emotional complexities of a matrimonial exit.
The Operational Protocol
Evaluate Options
Divorce brings uncertainty. We provide the data required to make an informed decision about whether to keep or sell the marital home.
Risk Mitigation
Gaps in the divorce process can trigger capital gains traps and legal delays. We coordinate with your legal team to sidestep these pitfalls.
Privacy Architecture
A "Divorce Sale" stigma can devalue an asset by 10-15%. We utilize private placement protocols to keep the circumstances confidential.
Maximum Value
We utilize professional staging and high-fidelity production to showcase the home in the best possible light, ensuring maximum equity retrieval.
Secure The Asset
Explore Properties
Frequently Asked Questions
While this often feels like an emotional decision, legal and financial advisors stress it is primarily a mathematical calculation. We provide your advisory team with precise real estate data—analyzing current market equity and disposition costs—so they can help you confidently answer the question: 'Does keeping this asset align with my post-divorce financial strategy?".
We treat the listing as a standard luxury disposition. We can suppress public commentary, require NDAs for showings, and market the property without disclosing the divorce to potential buyers. This architectural privacy helps ensure you attain maximum market value without the 'distressed asset' stigma.
General agents are trained to sell homes, not navigate the complexities of litigation. An RCS-D is specifically trained to coordinate the real estate disposition alongside family law attorneys and mediators. This specialized collaboration helps identify potential real estate hurdles early, preventing costly delays in the final settlement process.
