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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Navigating Complex Finances: CDLPs vs. Non-Divorce Trained Loan OriginatorsThe Difference makes a difference.
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Property Transfer Taxes: Navigating the Financial Implications in Real Estate and DivorceAn often overlooked and costly transfer of ownership.
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Exploring Spousal Identity Theft and its Ramifications on Divorce ProceedingsIt's more common than you think!
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Divorce and Property Insurance: The Costly Consequences of Overlooking UpdatesProtecting Your Assets and Financial Security
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Divorce and Real Property: Three Mistakes to AvoidThree Mistakes to Avoid when Deciding the Fate of the Marital Home
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Warning: Staying Informed on Divorce Processes is One Thing, But Using Online Groups for Advice is Quite Another!Pros and Cons of Divorce Groups
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Divorce Mortgage Planning: A Vital Subset of Divorce Financial PlanningDivorce mortgage planning is not a standalone endeavor.
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Navigating Divorce Income Streams: A Guide to Divorce Mortgage PlanningThe Four Most Common Sources of Income in Divorce
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Divorce is Like a Chess Game: Strategy, Patience, and Moving ForwardIn both divorce and chess, strategic thinking is essential for success.
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Are Divorcing Homeowners Focused on the Wrong Thing?Is the thought of losing their current low interest rate stopping them from seeing the bigger picture?
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Should You Use AI For Divorce Planning?Divorcing homeowners should not use AI to research their divorce mortgage options as AI will never replace the need for divorce mortgage planning with a CDLP®
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What are your options when parents want their down payment gift repaid when you divorce?Parents who gift their children down payment money for a home and want the money repaid after divorce may cause financial and legal issues for their children.