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Key Conversations | #07 - Divorce and the House: Mortgage Strategy with Brett Leschinsky

Key Conversations | #07 - Divorce and the House: Mortgage Strategy with Brett Leschinsky

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About 4 in 10 first marriages end in divorce.Divorce may not be something you are personally facing, and we hope it never is. But when a marriage ends and a home is involved, the financial decisions can feel overwhelming. The wrong move can get expensive fast.In this episode of Key Conversations, we sit down with Brett Leschinsky, a Divorce Mortgage Specialist, to unpack what really happens when divorce and homeownership collide.What makes his role different from a traditional mortgage lender?A typical lender focuses on closing a loan.A divorce mortgage specialist focuses on strategy during a legal and financial transition.Brett works alongside mediators, divorce coaches, and attorneys to help clients:• Qualify on one income• Properly use support income• Understand timing and court order requirements• Avoid costly mistakes before agreements are finalizedWe also discuss an important reality: nearly 70% of divorces do not require attorneys. Many couples begin with a divorce coach or mediator to guide conversations and decisions. Having a clear mortgage strategy early can create options instead of panic.If you or someone you know is navigating divorce and unsure what to do about the home, this conversation is a valuable starting point.To connect directly with Brett Leschinsky:Website: www.mortgageforest.comEmail: brett@mortgageforest.comIf this episode resonates, consider sharing it with someone who may need it.Subscribe for more Key Conversations with CJ and Katy Norman each week, and explore more at www.norman-homes.com

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