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In this compelling episode of the Divorce Strategies Podcast, host Amy Valdivia, CDLP®, sits down with realtor, author, and DLA Allied Professional Tiffany Drahonovsky to unpack a real-life real estate challenge that dramatically altered the course of a divorce.
What began as a routine final walkthrough quickly spiraled into a chain of unexpected issues—delayed closings, emotional upheaval, financing challenges, and hard-learned lessons about property disclosures, due diligence, and the risks divorcing homeowners often overlook.
Together, Amy and Tiffany break down:
Whether you're a family law professional, financial expert, real estate specialist, or a divorcing homeowner, this episode offers powerful takeaways you can put into practice immediately.
If this episode brought you insight or clarity, be sure to subscribe, like, and share.
For more resources—or to connect with a Certified Divorce Lending Professional—visit DivorceLendingAssociation.com.
Visit www.divorceworkshop.com for more information and to take back control.
At the Divorce Lending Association, our mission is to help divorcing homeowners make more informed decisions regarding their home equity solutions and the divorce team identify any potential conflicts between the divorce settlement, the mortgage, and real property.
Divorce Mortgage Planning is the ability to put into play the desired outcome by pairing the needs and options available while incorporating the necessary details and clarity into an executable settlement agreement to obtain closure and peace of mind successfully.
Are you going through a divorce and need information on refinancing your mortgage or buying anew home once the divorce is final? Often conflict arises out of a lack of knowledge. We have an amazing workshop available allowing you to take control of your situation and divorce mortgage planning so you are in a stronger position to negotiate while removing conflict and unrealistic expectations.
Visit the Divorce Lending Association for resources and strategies on divorce mortgage planning.
By Divorce Lending AssociationIn this compelling episode of the Divorce Strategies Podcast, host Amy Valdivia, CDLP®, sits down with realtor, author, and DLA Allied Professional Tiffany Drahonovsky to unpack a real-life real estate challenge that dramatically altered the course of a divorce.
What began as a routine final walkthrough quickly spiraled into a chain of unexpected issues—delayed closings, emotional upheaval, financing challenges, and hard-learned lessons about property disclosures, due diligence, and the risks divorcing homeowners often overlook.
Together, Amy and Tiffany break down:
Whether you're a family law professional, financial expert, real estate specialist, or a divorcing homeowner, this episode offers powerful takeaways you can put into practice immediately.
If this episode brought you insight or clarity, be sure to subscribe, like, and share.
For more resources—or to connect with a Certified Divorce Lending Professional—visit DivorceLendingAssociation.com.
Visit www.divorceworkshop.com for more information and to take back control.
At the Divorce Lending Association, our mission is to help divorcing homeowners make more informed decisions regarding their home equity solutions and the divorce team identify any potential conflicts between the divorce settlement, the mortgage, and real property.
Divorce Mortgage Planning is the ability to put into play the desired outcome by pairing the needs and options available while incorporating the necessary details and clarity into an executable settlement agreement to obtain closure and peace of mind successfully.
Are you going through a divorce and need information on refinancing your mortgage or buying anew home once the divorce is final? Often conflict arises out of a lack of knowledge. We have an amazing workshop available allowing you to take control of your situation and divorce mortgage planning so you are in a stronger position to negotiate while removing conflict and unrealistic expectations.
Visit the Divorce Lending Association for resources and strategies on divorce mortgage planning.