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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Why Should a Divorcing Homeowner Get Preapproved for an Equity Buy-Out?An Equity Buy-Out preapproval will provide the retaining homeowner with an idea of how much mortgage they can afford, and alleviate many issues in the future.
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How to Split Home Mortgage Interest in a DivorceDeducting Mortgage Insurance Premiums as Mortgage Interest Deduction - Divorce Lending Association
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Deducting Mortgage Insurance Premiums as a Mortgage Interest DeductionWhen a purchase loan in first lien position exceeds 80% loan to value, mortgage insurance may be put on the mortgage to protect the mortgage lender.
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Alimony vs. Mortgage Interest DeductionWhen people compare alimony vs. mortgage interest deduction, there's usually a good amount of confusion. We explain the difference to consumers in this blog.
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Join Our New '3 Weeks to Launch' CDLP Certification ProgramWant to become a certified divorce lending professional? Open enrollment is now underway for our '3 Weeks to Launch' CDLP certification program.
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Should You Buy a New Home with Cash During a Divorce?Divorcing clients often decide to purchase a new home with cash during a divorce. Find out what the difference is between using cash vs. mortgage financing.
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Quitclaim Deed vs. Warranty Deed: What's the Difference?Understanding real estate deeds, i.e. Quitclaim deed vs. Warranty deed, is a must when transferring title and ownership to real estate during a divorce.
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Refinancing the Marital Home When You Don't Live ThereMany times in a divorce situation, one of the parties may not be living in the marital home at the time of the divorce, and refinancing comes into play.
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You're Awarded the Marital Home But Not on the Mortgage - Now What?You were awarded the marital home in the divorce but you’re not currently on the mortgage. What do you do next? Find out now!
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Avoiding Language Traps in the Divorce Settlement AgreementAre you looking to obtain mortgage financing following a divorce? Here's how to avoid language traps in a divorce settlement agreement.
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What Divorcing Homeowners Should Understand When Dealing With Marital Home RefinancingDivorce is messy. Add a mortgage to the equation and it's even messier. Here's what divorcing homeowners should know about marital home refinancing.
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Is a Reverse Mortgage Right for Divorcing Homeowners?A reverse mortgage were created specifically for senior homeowners, 62 years and older, who want to convert part of their home’s equity into loan proceeds.