Divorce Housing Strategy

    Clarity before housing decisions become commitments.

    Divorce can turn one home into a legal, financial, mortgage, timing, and implementation question all at once. WiserPath Divorce helps organize those questions before settlement decisions become difficult to reverse.

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    Clarity Before Commitment™

    Five Pressures

    One home. Five kinds of pressure at once.

    Housing rarely fails for a single reason. It fails where these pressures meet, at the point where a decision is committed to before its consequences are visible.

    1. 01

      Legal

      Settlement language sets deadlines, obligations, and transfers that housing has to live inside of.

    2. 02

      Financial

      Income, equity, and support terms change what a household can carry after the file closes.

    3. 03

      Mortgage

      Financing has its own requirements. What is agreed to is not always what can be documented and approved.

    4. 04

      Timing

      Sequence matters. The order of decisions often determines whether options stay open or quietly close.

    5. 05

      Implementation

      A plan has to be executed by real people, with real paperwork, after the negotiation is over.

    The Method

    The Wiser PATH™

    An orientation, not a scoring system. Four phases that describe how a housing question moves from pressure to something that can actually be carried out.

    P01

    Pause

    Create enough space to see the decision clearly before it is made under pressure.

    A02

    Assessment

    Separate what is known from what is assumed, and put the housing questions on the table.

    T03

    Tactical Strategy

    Sequence the questions and route them to the professionals who can answer each one.

    H04

    Housing Stability

    Aim for an outcome that still holds after the divorce is finalized, not only during it.

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    Consumer Education

    A free course for homeowners who want to understand the questions.

    The course is educational. It does not evaluate a specific case or recommend an outcome. It helps a homeowner arrive at the rest of the process better prepared.

    Notice
    The moments where a housing decision is about to be locked in before the underlying questions have been answered.
    Document
    The information that housing and mortgage conversations depend on, organized before it is urgently needed.
    Ask
    Clearer questions of the attorney, mediator, lender, or financial professional already working on the case.

    For Divorce Professionals

    A place to send a homeowner for housing education.

    Attorneys, CDFAs, mediators, Realtors, and other divorce professionals can refer a homeowner here for structured education about housing, mortgage, timing, documentation, and implementation questions. Referring does not imply endorsement, shared representation, or any change to the professional relationship already in place.

    WiserPath Divorce does not provide legal or tax advice and does not decide whether a home should be kept or sold. The role is to help organize and sequence housing questions so they can be routed back to the right professional at the right time.

    Two Distinct Paths

    Education first. Individualized work only when it is warranted.

    Free and Educational

    The Course

    General education about how housing decisions are affected by divorce. Self-paced, no case review, and no recommendation about any specific property or settlement.

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    Individualized Engagement

    Divorce Housing Strategy Services

    A working conversation about a specific situation, where housing, mortgage, timing, documentation, and implementation questions are identified and sequenced for the professionals involved.

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    Lynn Goss, CDLP®, founder of WiserPath Divorce

    Founder

    Lynn Goss, CDLP®

    Lynn Goss is a Certified Divorce Lending Professional and the founder of WiserPath Divorce. Her work focuses on the point where divorce and housing intersect, helping homeowners and the professionals around them understand the mortgage, timing, and implementation realities of a housing decision before it is finalized.

    That work is educational and organizational. It does not replace legal counsel, tax guidance, or financial planning, and it is designed to support the professionals already engaged on a case.

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