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For questions about the Clarity Session, professional referrals, or Divorce Housing Strategy resources, please use the form below.

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If you have questions about the Divorce Housing Strategy Clarity Session™, professional referrals, or general housing considerations during divorce, please complete the contact form below.

Your message will be reviewed by our team and routed to the appropriate resource within the Divorce Housing Strategy and Divorce Lending Association network.


Need Immediate Housing Clarity?

Start with the Divorce Housing Strategy Clarity Session™.

This 60-minute guided evaluation helps organize the financial realities surrounding refinance, retention, or sale decisions before settlement terms are finalized.

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When to Contact Divorce Housing Strategy

This page is appropriate for:

  • Questions about the Divorce Housing Strategy Clarity Session™
  • Requests to connect with a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®)
  • General questions about housing decisions during divorce
  • Professional collaboration inquiries from attorneys, mediators, or financial professionals

If you are currently working with an attorney or financial professional, you may also wish to share the Divorce Housing Strategy framework with them during your evaluation process.

Connecting with a Divorce Mortgage Professional

Divorce Housing Strategy operates within the Divorce Lending Association network.

If your situation requires professional evaluation of mortgage qualification, refinance feasibility, or housing strategy during divorce, we may recommend connecting with a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®).

CDLP® professionals specialize in aligning housing decisions with divorce settlement structures and lending realities.

Request a CDLP® Connection

Divorce Housing Strategy™

A Division of the Divorce Lending Association

Divorce Housing Strategy introduces a structured approach to evaluating housing decisions during divorce before settlement agreements are finalized.

The framework supports individuals, attorneys, and financial professionals seeking clarity around refinance feasibility, housing retention, or property sale considerations during divorce.