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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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.
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What Really Matters: Perspective Within You Divorce TeamEver given thought to the value of perspective that each member of the professional divorce team brings to the table? The makeup of your team is important.
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Using Your Income From a Divorce to Qualify for Mortgage FinancingHow do you use the income from divorce in order to qualify for mortgage financing? Avoid common hurdles and make it work with the help of an experienced CDLP.
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How to Handle Net Proceeds From the Sale or Refinance of the Marital Home After a DivorceHow to address the disbursement of the net proceeds from the sale of the marital home and also the disbursement of overpayments and escrow account refunds.
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Two Steps to Protect Yourself From Identity Theft After a Divorce is FinalFinancial identity theft after a divorce usually occurs when spouses still have access to each other's financial information. Here are 2 steps to avoid trouble.
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Dividing Property After a Divorce Using a 1031 ExchangeA brief explanation of a 1031 Exchange and the suggested 2-year hold period during Divorce. Learn more about dividing property after a divorce.
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Moving Into an Investment Property After Divorce?There may be a widely overlooked tax consequence for divorcing couples who own an investment property that move into a rental home as their new primary house.