The Liminal Space of Divorce
One of the most challenging parts of divorce is that it often places people in what therapists call a liminal space — the uncomfortable period between what was and what comes next. It is a season of uncertainty where major decisions must be made before the future is fully visible.
High Conflict Divorce Mediation Sometimes Starts with Space, Not Agreement
High conflict divorce mediation often requires structure, space, and financial clarity. Learn how mediation, mortgage planning, and divorce lending guidance can help protect housing and long-term stability during divorce.
High Net Worth Child Support in Washington: What the Guidelines Don’t Cover
When parents with substantial income go through divorce or separation, child support in Washington can become far more complex than simply plugging numbers into the standard support worksheet. A recent article from Northwest Family Law highlights how higher income cases often require a deeper analysis focused on the child’s needs, the parents’ financial circumstances, and fairness under Washington law.
Why a Divorce Exit Strategy Isn’t Optional—It’s Essential
When someone calls me to talk about a mortgage during or after divorce, I can usually tell within minutes whether they had a plan—or whether they just pulled the ripcord without one.
The Divorce Decree Isn’t Enough — You Still Need to Change the Deed
A divorce decree alone doesn’t transfer home ownership. Learn why updating the deed is crucial—and how a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®) can help prevent costly surprises after divorce.
