Divorce and Real Estate in Houston, TX
Sheryl Davis is a distinguished Certified Divorce Real Estate Expert, specializing in the sale of real estate within family law proceedings. With a proven track record as a top-producing REALTOR®, Ms. Davis continually demonstrates her dedication to excellence and her commitment to expanding her expertise. She is certified by the Ilumni Institute, renowned for its rigorous training program tailored specifically for divorce real estate professionals.
Ms. Davis provides objective, impartial guidance to divorcing couples, ensuring that both parties are treated fairly and equitably throughout the transaction. Her primary focus is maintaining neutrality, centered solely on the property’s value, while facilitating a smooth, professional process that minimizes conflict.
With an extensive background in real estate, comprehensive market knowledge, and exceptional negotiation skills, Ms. Davis works effectively with attorneys, mediators, and court officials as needed. Her unwavering commitment to integrity, transparent communication, and client-centered service has earned her the trust and loyalty of her clients. Ms. Davis’s insightful guidance and personalized approach consistently deliver optimal outcomes, ensuring a seamless experience for all parties involved.
Did you know around 2400 divorces are happening daily in the United States!
(per year 2025)
Who Gets What?
What If One of the partners is:
- negligent
- unempathetic
- hostile
- unfair
- vindictive
All these things could happen and you might not know which way to turn!
In situations regarding real property, it matters!
That’s where I come in!
Texas Divorce Facts You Should Know
- Anything earned or acquired during the marriage (except gifts or inheritance) is split 50/50-ish… but courts can divide “equitably,” not necessarily evenly. Common Law State
- Pets Are Property — Not Custody Cases – Just like the sofa, the pet gets divided by the court.
- Divorce Rates Drop During Football Season.
- People Actually Plan “Divorce Parties”.
- You Can’t Remarry Right Away – 30 Days After Divorce Is Finalized.
- You Have to Wait… Even If You Agree – 60 Days
- Texas is One of the Few States with “Informal Marriage” as in “common law”.
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I’m a long-standing professional realtor with extensive experience in sales and marketing. I’m committed to ensuring that I find the perfect fit for both buyers and sellers that I work with and do this through my excellent negotiation and organization skills. When I’m not working, I enjoy traveling and spending time with my golden retrievers.