Divorce: What You Need to Know About Your House, Your Home Loan and Taxes
How to Avoid Costly Housing Mistakes During and After a Divorce
Divorce is rarely easy and often means a lot of difficult decisions.
One of the most important decisions is what to do about the house.
In the midst of the heavy emotional and financial turmoil, what you
need most is some non-emotional, straightforward, specific information and
answers. Once you know how a divorce affects your home, your mortgage
and taxes, critical decisions are easier. Neutral, third party
information can help you make logical, rather than emotional, decisions.
Probably the first decision is whether you want to continue living in
the house. Will the familiar surroundings bring you comfort and emotional
security, or unpleasant memories? Do you want to minimize change by
staying where you are, or sell your home and move to a new place that
offers a new start?
Only you can answer those questions, but there will almost certainly be
some financial repercussions to your decision process. What can you
afford? Can you manage the old house on your new budget? Is refinancing
possible? Or is it better to sell and buy? How much house can you buy on
your new budget?
To help you know what questions you should ask and how to arrive at the
right answer for your specific situation, a FREE special report has been
prepared by industry experts entitled "Divorce: What You Need to
Know About Your House, Your Home Loan and Taxes".
Order this report NOW to find out how to make this part of your current
situation less stressful.
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