There’s no doubt that ending your marriage is an emotionally stressful experience, but a CDLP® can help ensure that your mortgage won’t keep you from reaching your short-term or long-term financial goals. In this blog, you can learn how more about the services a CDLP® provides and why you should consider adding them to your professional divorce team.
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Rising Mortgage Rates Impact Divorcing Homeowners: Navigating Refinancing and Equity Buy-OutsGet an updated pre-approval!
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Understanding Credit Card Debt Liability During DivorceManaging Credit Card Debt Through Divorce
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Understanding Property Tax: What You Need to KnowWho's liability is it?
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Divorce Mortgage Planning: Key Differences and Benefits of Working with a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®)What is Divorce Mortgage Planning and why is it necessary during a divorce?
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Understanding Trigger Leads in Mortgage Applications: Risks and Solutions for Divorcing HomeownersWhat are trigger leads and how do they affect divorcing homeowners?
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Can One Spouse Assume the Mortgage, Releasing the Ex-Spouse from Future Liability?With rising interest rates, assuming the current mortgage loan may seem ideal.
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Transforming Divorce with a Diverse Team: The Role of a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®)Involving divorce mortgage planning and a CDLP™ during the divorce process can be a real game changer. Read the blog for more info!
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Understanding Equity Buy-Outs in Divorce: Mortgage or Process?An equity buy-out in a divorce is not a type of mortgage loan
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Transforming Your Approach to Divorce Mortgage PlanningDivorcing homeowners can't just divorce the house - there's a lot more involved than you realize.
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The Importance of Creative Thinking in Divorce Mortgage PlanningSometimes you just need to get creative!
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The Importance of Divorce Mortgage Planning for EmployeesDivorce can have a negative effect in the workplace including an employee's production and the overall morale in the office.
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The Importance of Vetting in Divorce Mortgage PlanningVetting the house during divorce involves taking a deeper look into the property details. This process includes ownership, time of ownership, existing mortgage.