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Final Decree as Blueprint for Mortgage Financing: Suggestions for Family Lawyers

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Final Decree as Blueprint for Mortgage Financing: Suggestions for Family Lawyers
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The language in a final divorce decree can either pave the way to successful mortgage financing or impede the process, whether your client refis or buys. This course covers wording suggestions for best outcomes and also covers a few reasons why both parties should not be left on an existing mortgage after divorce.

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  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2024

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Brooke Benson

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Final Decree as Blueprint for Mortgage Financing (Dec 2023)

The language in a final divorce decree can either pave the way to successful mortgage financing or impede the process, whether your client refis or buys. This course covers wording suggestions for best outcomes and also covers a few reasons why both parties should not be left on an existing mortgage after divorce.

Originally presented: Nov 2023 Final Decree as Blueprint for Mortgage Financing: Suggestions for Family Lawyers

Brooke Benson, MiMutual Mortgage - Grapevine, TX