The Alignment Series™ · Free Live Session
Before the House Becomes a Court Order:
A DMPR Walk-Through for Family Law Professionals
A guided, lender-side walk-through of the Divorce Mortgage Planning and Real Property Report (DMPR) — the structured analysis that tells you whether a marital-home settlement will actually hold up when the lender reviews it.
Free to attend
What this session covers
See the report the divorce team should read before the settlement is signed.
In 60 minutes, we walk through a real Divorce Mortgage Planning and Real Property Report from intake to executable plan — showing where settlement language and lender reality align, and where they quietly diverge.
- How the DMPR translates a divorce settlement into a mortgage and real-property reality, before it becomes a court order
- Reading the report the way an attorney, mediator, or financial neutral would use it in the room
- Where refinance, assumption, and buyout obligations fail between signing and closing — and the language that prevents it
- How feasibility classification (Feasible Now, Feasible with Conditions, Approvable but Not Sustainable, and more) reframes the housing decision
- How to bring the lender side of the divorce to the front of the process, where it can still shape the settlement
The framework behind the report
Built on Mortgage Capacity Mapping™ — a four-phase analytical framework.
The DMPR is not a loan estimate or a pre-qualification letter. It is the structured output of a defined methodology developed by the Divorce Lending Association and produced exclusively by CDLP® professionals.
Property Feasibility Analysis™
Whether keeping, selling, or transferring the home is possible under lending guidelines — value, equity, title, assumption eligibility, and long-term affordability.
Income Qualification Structuring™
How support timelines, employment changes, and self-employment complexity reshape when income becomes usable for qualification.
Debt Allocation Impact Modeling™
How indemnification language, equalization payments, and marital debt move debt-to-income under the loan the court order assumes.
Equity & Cash Flow Solutions Engineering™
Buyout structures, refinance pathways, sale-proceeds planning, and a settlement the lender can actually execute.
Who this is for
Built for the professionals divorce housing decisions depend on.
Grounded in a shared body of knowledge — the discipline of Divorce Mortgage Planning — and delivered for the work each profession actually does.
Family Law Attorneys
Mediators
Financial Professionals
Judicial Officers
Your presenter
Jody Bruns, CDLP®
Founder & President, Divorce Lending Association
Jody Bruns founded the Divorce Lending Association in 2014 and established Divorce Mortgage Planning as a defined professional discipline. She created the Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®) designation and developed the four-phase Mortgage Capacity Mapping™ framework that drives the DMPR.
Under her leadership, DLA has trained more than 3,000 mortgage and real estate professionals nationwide and brought lender-side education to the attorneys, mediators, judicial officers, and financial professionals who shape the marital-home decision in divorce.
Reserve your seat
Register for the June 10 session.
Free to attend · Live virtual · Recording available to registrants. Confirmation includes complete credit and accreditation detail.