133. Breaking Up, Keeping the House: Divorce Mortgage Strategies, with mortgage advisor Zach Taylor

133. Breaking Up, Keeping the House: Divorce Mortgage Strategies, with mortgage advisor Zach Taylor

In this episode of We Chat Divorce, Karen Chellew and Catherine Shanahan sit down with mortgage advisor Zach Taylor to tackle a significant topic for divorcing couples—navigating mortgage decisions during and after a divorce. From buying out a spouse to managing a marital home or rental property, Zach shares essential mortgage strategies to help you make informed financial decisions during this challenging transition. Episode Highlights The Importance of Early Financial Planning Zach emphasizes the value of reaching out to an experienced divorce mortgage advisor early in the process. Learn how a simple conversation can clarify your options for refinancing, mortgage assumptions, or buying a new home. Key Tips for Mortgage Assumptions Find out why timing and documentation are critical when exploring mortgage assumptions. Zach explains how to navigate the process with your loan servicer and what qualifications are necessary post-divorce. Avoiding Costly Mistakes Catherine and Karen discuss how the Divorce Financial Portrait™ helps clients evaluate their financial options, ensuring they don’t negotiate away critical assets without understanding the full impact on their future. Maintaining Financial Clarity Zach shares actionable tips for managing support payments, running credit reports, and addressing joint debts. Learn how these steps can streamline the mortgage process and prevent delays. Customized Mortgage Scenarios Zach provides insights into tailoring mortgage strategies to your unique circumstances, offering worksheets to explore different financing scenarios and their impact on your post-divorce budget. Top Takeaways Plan Ahead: Engage with a divorce mortgage advisor early to explore your options before making critical decisions. Know Your Numbers: Understanding your post-divorce budget is crucial to determining whether you can afford to keep or refinance your home. Document Everything: Get written confirmations for approvals and ensure all financial agreements are clear and enforceable. Stay Consistent: Steady support payments are essential for mortgage qualification—avoid variances to prevent delays. Leverage Resources: Use tools like the Divorce Financial Portrait™ to gain financial clarity and align your decisions with your long-term goals. Resources Mentioned in This Episode AnnualCreditReport.com: Access your free credit report to identify joint debts, authorized users, and any discrepancies. Divorce Financial Portrait™: A comprehensive tool to prepare financially for your divorce journey. Learn more at My Divorce Solution. Zach Taylor’s Website: Schedule a free 30-minute consultation with Zach to discuss your mortgage options. Connect with Zach Taylor Website: CrossCountry Mortgage Social Media: Search "Zach Mortgage" for reviews, insights, and resources. Phone: Zach is your go-to guy for direct conversations—reach out for personalized advice. Listener Questions Have questions about mortgages, divorce, or financial planning? Email us at wechat@ck11.net—we’d love to hear from you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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