Divorce Real Estate and Mortgage Journal August 2024

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NAVIGATING THE COMPLEX

JOURNEY OF DIVORCE:

CHALLENGES AND FINANCIAL

STRUGGLES FOR MEN

DIVORCE

ISSUE 20, AUGUST 2024

REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE JOURNAL

WWW.DIVORCELENDINGASSOCIATION.COM

Top Challenges Men Face During

Divorce

Comprehensive Divorce

Checklist for Men

Strategic Solutions for Divorcing

Military Spouses

04

05

TOP CHALLENGES MEN

FACE DURING DIVORCE

12

HOW TO BUY A HOME

WHILE ON THE

MORTGAGE TO THE

MARITAL HOME

15

THE EVOLUTION OF THE CDLP®

11

STRATEGIC SOLUTIONS FOR

DIVORCING MILITARY SPOUSES

14

THE DEFAULT EFFECT OF

DIVORCE ON TENANCY BY

ENTIRETY

TABLE OF

PRESIDENT’S LETTER

COMPREHENSIVE

DIVORCE CHECKLIST

FOR MEN

09

CONTENTS

The Value of Working with a Certified Divorce Lending

Professional (CDLP®)

A CDLP® brings the financial knowledge and expertise of a solid

understanding of the connection between Divorce, Family Law,

Financial and Tax Planning, and mortgage planning strategies

related to real property and divorce.

A CDLP® is trained to recognize potential legal and tax

implications of mortgage planning in divorce situations.

A CDLP® is skilled in specific mortgage guidelines as they pertain

to divorcing homeowners.

A CDLP® can identify concerns with support structures that may

conflict with mortgage planning opportunities.

A CDLP® works directly with the professional divorce team to help

implement a strategic divorce settlement agreement, ensuring the

best opportunities to secure mortgage financing after the decree.

A CDLP® can recommend financing strategies that help

divorcing clients identify mortgage planning opportunities for

maintaining the current marital home while helping to ensure the

ability to achieve future financing for the vacating spouse.

A CDLP® does not give legal or tax advice.

Divorce Mortgage

Planning Journal

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www.DivorceLendingAssociation.com

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not for the purpose of providing legal or tax

advice. You should contact an attorney or

tax professional to obtain legal and tax

advice.

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The DLA is a national organization dedicated to bridging the gap

between the legal, financial, and emotional aspects of divorce and

the real estate and mortgage process, ensuring that divorcing

individuals have the knowledge, resources, and support they need to

secure their financial well-being and make confident decisions about

their housing needs.

What is the Divorce

Lending Association?

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LETTER

PRESIDENT’S

Dear Colleagues,

In this issue of the Divorce Real Estate & Mortgage Journal, we focus on an important, often

under-discussed topic: Men and Their Personal Challenges During Divorce. Divorce is an

emotionally charged and financially complex process for all parties, but the unique difficulties faced

by men in these situations often go unaddressed.

Men navigating divorce can face a range of challenges, from the emotional toll of family separation

to the financial burden of property division, spousal support, and homeownership decisions. This

issue delves into these personal struggles, offering insights into how professionals can better support

their male clients during these critical transitions.

As we explore the intricacies of men’s experiences, we also highlight how crucial it is to have the

right professionals guiding them through the real estate and mortgage decisions that will shape their

future. For many men, decisions about the marital home, property division, and mortgage

refinancing can be overwhelming, especially when combined with emotional turmoil. Our goal with

this issue is to shine a light on these challenges and provide practical solutions.

In our line of work, empathy is key. Whether you’re a mortgage professional, real estate agent, or

divorce attorney, understanding the emotional landscape your clients are navigating can make all

the difference in how you support them. By becoming more attuned to these personal challenges, we

can ensure that our clients—regardless of gender—are making decisions that will lead to their long-

term financial stability and emotional well-being.

Thank you for your continued commitment to excellence and for making a difference in the lives of

divorcing clients. As we continue to expand our knowledge and understanding, together we can

provide the guidance our clients need to thrive beyond the divorce process.

PRESIDENT & FOUNDER

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The Emotional and Financial Strain of Divorce

Managing finances is one of the most significant challenges for men during and after divorce. Beyond

the costs associated with the divorce process, men may have to pay spousal and child support,

straining their finances, especially if they were the primary breadwinner. Additionally, men must find a

new place to live and cover the expenses of setting up a new household. This financial burden can be

overwhelming, but a CDLP® can help men understand their financial options and make informed

decisions to secure their financial future. By working with a CDLP®, men can navigate the financial

challenges of divorce and develop a solid plan for their future.

Navigating Custody and Housing Challenges

Child custody and visitation arrangements are another major struggle. Men often have to fight for fair

custody arrangements, which can be emotionally draining and financially costly. Finding stable and

affordable housing is also crucial. Divorce often necessitates a move, meaning securing a new home

that meets their children's needs. This can be challenging, especially in areas with high housing costs.

The need to furnish a new home and manage moving expenses further strains financial resources,

leading to feelings of insecurity and anxiety, compounding the emotional stress of the divorce process.

NAVIGATING THE COMPLEX

JOURNEY OF DIVORCE:

Divorce is an emotionally and financially draining

process for men, often leading to the loss of a

partner, home, and possibly even custody of

children.

Navigating

the

legal

system

and

negotiating a fair settlement can be daunting.

Societal expectations to remain strong and stoic

during this challenging time can make it harder for

men to express emotions and seek support. These

unique struggles complicate the divorce process for

men. However, with the help of a Certified Divorce

Lending Professional (CDLP®), men can find the

guidance and support they need to navigate this

difficult time.

CHALLENGES AND FINANCIAL STRUGGLES FOR MEN

Written by Jody Bruns, President Divorce Lending Association

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CHALLENGES AND FINANCIAL STRUGGLES FOR MEN

The High Costs of Legal Battles

Legal fees are a significant financial burden during divorce. Attorneys,

mediators, and court costs can quickly add up, often running into

thousands of dollars. The adversarial nature of many divorces means that

legal battles can drag on for months or even years, increasing the financial

and emotional toll. Men need to be prepared for these costs and should

seek legal counsel that is both competent and cost-effective.

The Impact on Career and Credit

Balancing work responsibilities with divorce-related court dates,

meetings, and emotional stress can negatively impact job performance

and career progression. The time and energy required to navigate the

divorce process can lead to decreased productivity and missed

opportunities at work. In some cases, men may need to take time off work

to handle divorce-related issues, leading to a loss of income.

Divorce can also wreak havoc on a man’s credit. Joint debts, legal fees,

and new financial responsibilities can lead to missed payments and

increased debt. Credit issues can make securing loans, renting apartments,

or even getting a new job difficult. Men need to proactively manage their

finances and seek financial advice to mitigate these risks.

Health and Social Challenges

The stress of divorce can lead to significant health issues. Men may

experience stress-related health problems such as high blood pressure,

heart disease, and insomnia. The lack of time or resources to maintain a

healthy lifestyle can exacerbate these issues. Men must prioritize their

health and seek medical advice if they experience any health problems

during or after the divorce process.

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Divorce can be

particularly

challenging for men,

not just because of

the legal and

financial

implications, but due

to the emotional

isolation they often

experience.

Men are frequently

expected to 'stay

strong,' which can

make it difficult for

them to seek the

emotional support

they need.

Divorce can also lead to social isolation. Friends and family may take sides, leaving men feeling alone and

unsupported. The loss of social connections can lead to feelings of loneliness and depression. Men should

seek out support groups or counseling to help rebuild their social networks and maintain their mental health.

New Relationship Challenges

Building new relationships while managing the divorce's ongoing responsibilities and emotional aftermath

can be challenging. Men may struggle to trust new partners or feel guilty about moving on. It’s important to

take the time to heal and focus on personal growth before entering new relationships. Counseling or therapy

can help men navigate these challenges and build healthy, fulfilling relationships in the future.

Financial Expenditures During and After Divorce

Men going through divorce often face numerous financial expenditures.

Child support and alimony payments are typically the most significant

expenses. These payments can consume a large portion of their income,

making it difficult to cover other expenses. Legal fees are another major

cost, with attorneys, mediators, and court costs quickly adding up.

Housing is another significant expense. Men must secure a new home,

pay rent or mortgage, and cover moving costs and new furniture.

Household expenses such as utilities, groceries, and daily living costs can

also increase quickly. Child-related expenses, including school fees,

extracurricular activities, clothing, and healthcare, are ongoing costs that

must be managed.

An unfortunate myth about housing is that men or women cannot

obtain new mortgage financing if they are still obligated on the current

mortgage for the marital home. This is where working with a Certified

Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®) can be advantageous. A

CDLP® can collaborate directly with the divorce team to ensure that the

necessary language is incorporated into the marital settlement

agreement, categorizing the existing mortgage as a Court Ordered

Assignment of Debt. This ensures the mortgage payment is not counted

as an existing liability for new mortgage qualification.

Health and Transportation Costs

Therapy and counseling are often necessary to cope with the emotional

and psychological effects of the divorce. These services can be expensive

but are crucial for maintaining mental health. Transportation costs,

including car payments, maintenance, and fuel, are also common

expenditures, especially if the man moves further from work or his

children’s schools.

CHALLENGES AND FINANCIAL STRUGGLES

FOR MEN

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WHY BECOME

AN ALLIED

PROFESSIONAL?

Together, we can make

a difference. Join the

DLA today and become

part of the solutions

for divorcing

individuals facing

complex financial

decisions surrounding

real property and

mortgage planning.

Amy Valdivia

Director of

Allied Professionals

Education.

Resources.

Community.

Divorce is not a failure, but a necessary chapter in your life’s story. It’s a chance to

rediscover who you are and build a future that reflects your true self, even through the

pain and uncertainty.

CHALLENGES AND FINANCIAL STRUGGLES FOR MEN

Debt repayment is another significant financial burden. Men often must pay off debts accumulated

during the marriage, including credit cards, loans, and shared financial obligations. Insurance

premiums for health, auto, and life insurance may increase post-divorce, adding to the financial strain.

Maintaining a Social Life and Handling New Responsibilities

Maintaining a social life and relieving stress through entertainment and social activities is important

for mental health but can also be costly. Dining out, hobbies, and travel are ordinary expenses that

men may need to budget for.

Divorce is a challenging process that requires men to balance numerous responsibilities and expenses.

By understanding the top struggles and financial expenditures, men can better prepare for the road

ahead and take proactive steps to manage their finances and emotional well-being. Seeking the

assistance of a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®) can provide the necessary expertise

and support to navigate these challenges successfully. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, building a strong

support network, and focusing on personal growth is crucial for navigating this difficult transition and

emerging stronger on the other side.

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Divorce Mortgage Planning is not about originating a

mortgage loan for a divorced borrower; it’s about

creating a strategic blueprint for financial stability

during and after divorce.

Seek Professional Advice

Hire a Divorce Attorney: Find an experienced attorney to handle your case.

Consult a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®): Get expert advice on mortgage options,

refinancing, and financial planning.

Engage a Financial Advisor: Plan for your financial future, including investments, retirement, and

tax strategies.

Manage Child Custody and Visitation

Understand Your Rights: Learn about child custody laws and how they apply to your situation.

Create a Parenting Plan: Outline visitation schedules, holidays, and decision-making responsibilities.

Maintain Communication: Keep open lines of communication with your ex-partner regarding your

children’s needs and schedules.

Address Housing and Living Arrangements

Decide on the Family Home: Determine whether to keep, sell, or refinance the marital home.

Find New Housing: Secure a stable and affordable place to live post-divorce.

Plan for Moving Expenses: Budget costs associated with moving and setting up a new household.

Protect Your Credit and Financial Health

Separate Joint Accounts: Close or remove your name from joint bank accounts and credit cards.

Monitor Your Credit Report: Check for any changes or unauthorized activities.

Create a Debt Repayment Plan: Prioritize paying off debts and understand the impact on your credit

score.

Legal and Tax Considerations

Review Legal Documents: Ensure all divorce agreements, property settlements, and custody

arrangements are in writing.

Understand Tax Implications: Learn how divorce will affect your tax situation, including filing

status and deductions.

Update Your Will and Beneficiaries: Reflect on any changes in marital status and financial situation.

COMPREHENSIVE DIVORCE CHECKLIST

FOR MEN

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Checklist for Navigating the Complex Journey of Divorce:

Challenges and Financial Struggles for Men

Understand Your Financial Situation

Gather Financial Documents: Collect bank statements, tax

returns, pay stubs, and investment account statements.

List Assets and Debts: Include joint and individual

accounts, property, loans, and credit card debts.

Create a Budget: Understand current expenses and

anticipate future costs.

Focus on Health and Well-being

Seek Emotional Support: Consider therapy or counseling to manage stress and emotional

challenges.

Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle: Exercise regularly, eat well, and get enough sleep.

Build a Support Network: Connect with friends, family, or support groups for divorced men.

Plan for Your Career

Communicate with Your Employer: Inform them of your situation and request necessary

accommodations.

Stay Focused at Work: Prioritize your job responsibilities to maintain your performance and job

security.

Explore Career Development: Consider further education or training to enhance your career

prospects.

Maintain Social Connections

Stay Connected with Friends and Family: Lean on your social network for support and

companionship.

Engage in Social Activities: To build new relationships, join clubs, sports teams, or community

groups.

Avoid Isolation: Make an effort to maintain a healthy social life despite the challenges of divorce.

Prepare for New Relationships

Take Time to Heal: Focus on personal growth and recovery before entering new relationships.

Reflect on Past Experiences: Understand what you’ve learned from your marriage and divorce.

Set Healthy Boundaries: Establish clear expectations and communication in future relationships.

By following this comprehensive checklist, men can navigate the complexities of divorce with greater clarity

and confidence. Leveraging the expertise of professionals like Certified Divorce Lending Professionals

(CDLP®) can help secure a stable financial future and facilitate a smoother transition to post-divorce life.

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