For Divorce Professionals

    Housing questions, organized before they are locked in.

    Housing questions that surface late in a case affect clients and outcomes alike. WiserPath Divorce identifies, organizes, and sequences housing, mortgage, timing, documentation, qualification, and implementation questions, and routes them to the appropriate licensed professionals.

    The gap between agreement and execution

    Divorce settlements routinely include housing provisions (buyouts, refinances, sales timelines) that are negotiated before the underlying housing and mortgage questions have been organized.

    The result can be terms that look straightforward on paper while important questions about timing, documentation, and qualification remain unanswered.

    Those unanswered questions tend to surface later, when there is less room to adjust.

    Clear role. Clear boundaries.

    What we do

    • Question Organization

      Help clients see which housing and mortgage questions apply to their situation

    • Sequencing

      Order the housing, timing, and documentation questions so they can be addressed in a workable order

    • Decision Support

      Walk clients through The Wiser PATH™: Pause, Assessment, Tactical Strategy, Housing Stability

    • Routing

      Direct mortgage, legal, and tax questions to the appropriate licensed professionals

    • Early Visibility

      Surface open housing questions early, while there is still room to adjust

    What we do not do

    • No legal advice

      We do not advise on legal strategy, case positioning, or settlement terms

    • No drafting agreements

      We do not draft, negotiate, or modify settlement language

    • No tax advice

      We do not provide guidance on tax implications of housing decisions

    • No lending decisions

      We do not originate loans, verify eligibility, provide rate quotes, or guarantee approvals

    • No interference

      We work alongside your process, never around it or against it

    Why divorce professionals refer to WiserPath Divorce

    Clients arrive at housing conversations with their questions organized.

    Earlier Clarity

    Housing and mortgage questions are identified while there is still time to address them.

    Organized Questions

    Housing questions are written down, sequenced, and routed rather than left unspoken.

    Fewer Surprises

    Income, credit, and timing questions are raised early rather than discovered late.

    Calmer Clients

    Clients who understand their options make better decisions and trust the process more deeply.

    Collaborative Positioning

    We work alongside your strategy, respecting role boundaries and supporting your case objectives.

    Clear Boundaries

    Education and organization only, with legal, tax, and lending matters left to the appropriate professionals.

    How to refer a client

    Attorneys, CDFAs, mediators, Realtors, mortgage professionals, tax professionals, and other divorce professionals refer clients at any stage. WiserPath organizes and routes housing questions to the appropriate licensed or advisory professional and does not replace your role.

    Refer to the free course

    An education and readiness path a client can begin on their own, with a companion workbook that helps them organize their information.

    Send a client to the free course

    Refer to the free consultation

    A free 20-minute initial consultation for orientation and fit. It is not individualized strategy and does not substitute for legal, tax, financial, mortgage, or real estate advice.

    Share the free 20-minute consultation

    A limited professional summary can be provided during a paid engagement when properly authorized. Court testimony, expert-witness work, litigation support, negotiations, and additional analysis are not included and would require a separate engagement.

    "We help your clients understand which housing questions still need answers, and who should answer them."

    Our role is to bring housing and mortgage questions into the process early enough to matter.

    Let's discuss how this applies to your practice.

    Refer a homeowner to the free course, or reach out directly to talk about working together.

    WiserPath Divorce provides education and housing strategy organization. It does not provide legal advice, tax advice, or individualized financial advice, and it does not decide whether a home should be kept or sold. Housing, mortgage, timing, documentation, qualification, and implementation questions are identified, sequenced, and routed to the appropriate licensed professionals.