In our blog, we explain how the Divorce Lending Association's CDLP® training course can help you advance your career by giving you the skills you need to more effectively serve divorcing homeowners. Learn what to expect from the class and how to market your business as a part of the professional divorce team.
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Meet Jen Du Plessis: New CDLP® Business Coach at the Divorce Lending AssociationJen Du Plessis joins Divorce Lending Association as the new CDLP™ business coach. She believes that you can live your legacy while building it.
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Streamlining the Home Refinancing Process During Divorce: Overcoming Common FrustrationsWhat's the biggest frustration when refinancing a home during a divorce? The timeframe in which it can be done! Learn all about temporary orders.
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Achieving a Successful Divorce Settlement: The Importance of Mortgage FinancingA successful divorce settlement is putting the pieces of the puzzle together in such a manner that both divorcing parties come out well on the road to recovery.
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Managing Your Mortgage After Divorce: Deed, Decree, and Debt ExplainedA Divorce Decree may determine who retains ownership of the marital home, but understanding the importance of managing your mortgage after divorce is key.
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How to Handle the Marital Home in a Divorce: Equity Buyout and Refinancing ExplainedThe marital home is typically one of, if not the biggest, marital asset. But what happens to the mortgage financing when a couple is going through a divorce?
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The Importance of Equity Buy-Out Preapproval in Divorce: Securing Your Marital HomeAn Equity Buy-Out preapproval will provide the retaining homeowner with an idea of how much mortgage they can afford, and alleviate many issues in the future.
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Can Mortgage Insurance Premiums Be Deducted as Mortgage Interest for Divorcing Homeowners?Deducting Mortgage Insurance Premiums as Mortgage Interest Deduction - Divorce Lending Association
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Can Mortgage Insurance Premiums Be Deducted as Mortgage Interest for Divorcing Homeowners?When a purchase loan in first lien position exceeds 80% loan to value, mortgage insurance may be put on the mortgage to protect the mortgage lender.
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Alimony vs. Mortgage Interest Deduction: Understanding the DifferencesWhen people compare alimony vs. mortgage interest deduction, there's usually a good amount of confusion. We explain the difference to consumers in this blog.
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Get CDLP® Certified with Our New 3 Weeks to Launch Program!Want to become a certified divorce lending professional? Open enrollment is now underway for our '3 Weeks to Launch' CDLP certification program.
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Should You Buy a New Home with Cash During a Divorce? Key ConsiderationsDivorcing clients often decide to purchase a new home with cash during a divorce. Find out what the difference is between using cash vs. mortgage financing.
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Understanding Quitclaim vs. Warranty Deeds in Divorce Real Estate TransfersUnderstanding real estate deeds, i.e. Quitclaim deed vs. Warranty deed, is a must when transferring title and ownership to real estate during a divorce.