LETTER
PRESIDENT’S
Dear Colleagues,
Few aspects of divorce are more emotionally charged than decisions involving the family home. For
many families, the home is far more than just a physical structure. It represents stability, memories,
and a sense of security. The emotional ties to the family home often run much deeper than its walls,
making the decision to stay or sell one of the most difficult choices a divorcing couple faces.
As family law professionals, you know better than most that these decisions aren’t solely about
finances. The emotional weight of separating from the home can be as challenging as the divorce
itself. For your clients, the home may symbolize a sense of normalcy during a time of upheaval,
especially when children are involved. The desire to keep the home is an all-too-common struggle
even when it may not be in their best financial interest.
This is where your role becomes crucial. By helping clients navigate the emotional and practical
aspects of this decision, you play a vital part in guiding them toward outcomes that protect their
future, both emotionally and financially. Working closely with divorce, mortgage, and real estate
professionals who understand these unique challenges ensures that your clients receive
comprehensive support during this pivotal moment.
At the Divorce Lending Association, we are committed to providing the specialized training and
resources necessary for professionals like you to help your clients navigate these difficult decisions
with confidence. Together, we can make a profound difference in their lives by helping them balance
the emotional and financial realities of divorce.
Thank you for your dedication to supporting divorcing families during these challenging times.
PRESIDENT & FOUNDER
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