For the vast majority of divorcing couples, their home is their single largest joint asset. In this free article library, we explain how a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®) helps couples who are in the process of ending their marriage evaluate their real estate and mortgage financing options to determine the best way to move forward. Learn how CDLP®s work with divorcing sellers and buyers to avoid common legal pitfalls, recognize the important tax implications divorcing couples may face, and much more.
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Closing Joint Debt in Divorce May Require Strategic PlanningYou may want to put off closing joint credit cards and personal lines of credit after divorce when obtaining mortgage financing.
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The Hurdle of Accessing Equity in the Marital HomeIt's all about strategy and divorce mortgage planning.
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How is the divorce rate impacting divorcing homeowners?The current divorce rate in the U.S. is 2.5 per 1,000 population. The need for divorce mortgage planning with a Certified Divorce Lending Professional is more important than ever.
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What comes first strategy or tactics?Why having a divorce mortgage planning strategy in place can help with mortgage financing post divorce.
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You're Awarded the Marital Home But Not On The Current Mortgage - What are my options?Can I keep the current mortgage?
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Can one spouse assume the mortgage releasing the ex-spouse from future liability?If only it were that easy!
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What Happens To The Reverse Mortgage After Divorce?Divorcing Seniors may have another hurdle to overcome when there is an existing reverse mortgage in place.
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The Effect of Rising Interest Rates and DivorceWhat is the real impact of rising rates, and how is it affecting affordability post-divorce?
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What Makes A CDLP™ DifferentThere are various divorce certifications in the marketplace today, but what makes a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP™) different?
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Beware of Unexpected Capital Gains TaxesWhen moving into an existing rental property as your new primary residence after divorce, there may be unexpected Capital Gains taxes due.
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Divorce Mortgage Planning for Veterans and Service MembersVA loans are a great benefit to eligible veterans. So what happens when the marital home is awarded to one spouse during the divorce currently financed with a VA loan?
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Managing Credit Card Debt and DivorceWhen divorce is present, it is crucial to understand what happens to the liability for credit card debt in divorcing situations.