Why Choosing an Agent Is More Complicated During Divorce
In a typical sale, one person chooses the agent. During divorce, two people with different priorities may have strong opinions about who should represent the property. That makes the decision more sensitive—and more important.
Common challenges couples face:
- Each spouse wants a different agent.
- Concerns about whether an agent is biased toward one party.
- Worries about overpaying in commission or underpricing the home.
Qualities That Matter Most in a Divorce-Friendly Agent
You need more than a great salesperson—you need someone who respects both parties, communicates clearly, and understands the emotional and legal aspects of selling during divorce.
Key traits to look for:
- Experience handling sales for divorcing clients.
- Neutral, professional communication with both spouses.
- Willingness to explain pricing and offers in a clear, factual way.
Questions to Ask Before You Decide
A short conversation is rarely enough to know whether an agent is the right fit. Asking focused, structured questions helps you compare agents fairly and avoid choosing based on pressure or personality alone.
Helpful questions to ask:
- Have you represented clients going through divorce before?
- How will you keep both of us informed throughout the process?
- What commission do you charge, and what does it include?
How Seeking Agents® Reduces Pressure and Bias
Seeking Agents® gives both spouses a shared starting point. Instead of one person presenting a preferred agent, both parties can see multiple proposals in the same format.
Benefits for couples comparing agents:
- Both parties review the same information at the same time.
- Compare commission, marketing plans, and experience side by side.
- Decisions are based on facts instead of personal loyalty or pressure.
Balancing Cost, Strategy, and Trust
The lowest commission isn’t always the best choice, and the most aggressive price estimate isn’t always realistic. The goal is to find an agent who combines fair pricing, a clear strategy, and professional communication.
Factors to weigh together:
- Commission rate compared to level of service offered.
- Pricing strategy based on real data—not promises.
- Comfort level with how the agent handles conflict or tough news.
Creating a Clear Agreement from the Start
Once you choose an agent, clarity in the listing agreement and communication plan prevents misunderstandings later. Agreeing on expectations early creates stability for both parties.
Points to confirm in writing:
- How and when both spouses will receive updates.
- Who must approve price changes and offers.
- How disagreements will be handled if opinions differ.
Choosing an Agent Without Extra Conflict
Choosing an agent during divorce doesn’t need to become another argument. With the right questions, balanced expectations, and multiple proposals from Seeking Agents®, both parties can select an agent who supports a calmer, more transparent sale.
Ready to compare agents without arguing over who to call? Seeking Agents® brings multiple agents to you so both sides can review options and agree on the best fit.
*Informational only; not legal, financial, or tax advice.