A CDLP® is an experienced mortgage professional who has specialized training in meeting the needs of divorcing homeowners. In our article library, we share how working with a CDLP® can help you make smarter decisions during the divorce mortgage planning process.
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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 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.
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Can Trigger Leads Be Harmful for Divorcing Homeowners?Trigger leads are legal marketing activities for credit bureaus to sell a consumer's information. There may be a risk; however, to divorcing homeowners.
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How Divorce and Selling the Marital Home May Affect Capital GainsUnderstanding Capital Gains Taxes when selling the marital home during divorce.
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How divorce mortgage planning benefits divorcing military spouses who have a VA mortgage loan on the marital home.How to manage VA mortgage financing in a divorce and how support payments are made through the Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act USFSPA