Marc D. Meglio, CDLP, LLC

Marc D. Meglio, CDLP, LLC Empowering stability through divorce with expert mortgage guidance. linktr.ee/marcdmeglio

Every divorce settlement asks who keeps the house. Far fewer ask what happens to the insurance, the title, and the debt ...
06/23/2026

Every divorce settlement asks who keeps the house. Far fewer ask what happens to the insurance, the title, and the debt tied to it.
That gap is where homeowners get hurt, long after the ink dries. Coverage lapses. Title re-vests by default. Liens follow the property past the decree.

Closing that gap is exactly what my CDLP training is for. If you or someone you know is navigating divorce and a home, let's talk before the agreement is drafted.

A legal option is not always a lending option.

In divorce, good intentions don’t make settlement terms feasible.When I’m brought into a case as a Certified Divorce Len...
06/18/2026

In divorce, good intentions don’t make settlement terms feasible.

When I’m brought into a case as a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®), my focus is straightforward: Can the settlement terms actually be executed within current lending guidelines?

Mortgage risk in divorce often appears when agreements rely on income structures, debt allocations, real property transfers, or refinancing timelines that don’t align with mortgage requirements. These are not fraud issues at the drafting stage, they are feasibility issues.

When feasibility isn’t validated before the decree, clients are often forced into post-divorce corrections, delays, or compliance challenges simply to meet the terms of the agreement.

My role is not to renegotiate the settlement. It’s to confirm mortgage feasibility before it’s finalized, so the agreement reflects what is financeable, not what is assumed.

If a settlement includes real property, confirming mortgage feasibility should be part of the standard of care. Connect with me early to ensure those terms are executable.

Another one of the most overlooked financial risks during divorce has nothing to do with the mortgage. It's homeowners' ...
06/16/2026

Another one of the most overlooked financial risks during divorce has nothing to do with the mortgage. It's homeowners' insurance.

When ownership of a property changes, the insurance policy usually needs to change too. Skipping that step may lead to coverage gaps, denied claims, and costly surprises long after the divorce is finalized.

As a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®), I help divorcing homeowners see how mortgage financing, property ownership, and other housing decisions shape their long-term financial picture. Catching an issue like this early is often the difference between a clean transition and an expensive mistake.

If you have questions about your situation or how divorce may affect your housing options, reach out anytime. The article below is a good place to start.

https://bit.ly/4vWsU6F

Military divorces demand more than standard financial guidance.Divorce is never easy, and for veterans and military pers...
06/13/2026

Military divorces demand more than standard financial guidance.

Divorce is never easy, and for veterans and military personnel, the financial complexities can be especially challenging. Pension division, VA loan entitlements, and layered income structures often require more than traditional legal or financial guidance.

As a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®), I’ve seen firsthand how easily these financial details can be overlooked—and how critical it is to address them early in the process. By collaborating with divorce professionals, I help ensure that the mortgage and housing implications of military divorce are aligned with long-term stability for your clients.

Read the full article here: http://bit.ly/3JMTQ5S

During divorce, most people focus on legal agreements and emotional healing. Few realize their financial identity may al...
06/11/2026

During divorce, most people focus on legal agreements and emotional healing. Few realize their financial identity may also be at risk.

Spousal identity theft can happen quietly when personal information that was once shared is used without consent. This can result in damaged credit, unexpected debt, and long-term financial consequences that extend well beyond the divorce.

This article explains what spousal identity theft looks like, why it often goes unnoticed, and how taking action early can help protect your financial future.

Read the full article here: https://divorcebriefings.com/3ZrSlyt

Most people don't realize a divorce decree can quietly disqualify them from the very mortgage they're counting on.Suppor...
06/09/2026

Most people don't realize a divorce decree can quietly disqualify them from the very mortgage they're counting on.

Support income that hasn't seasoned. An equity buyout structured the wrong way. A settlement that looks fair on paper but falls apart at the closing table.

As a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®), this is exactly what I'm trained to catch — and prevent. I work where family law, tax, and mortgage financing intersect, so the plan holds up long after the ink dries.

Education is the strategy. If you're facing a mortgage decision in divorce, let's talk before the terms are final.

Identity theft is an often-overlooked risk during divorce.Shared access to financial accounts, tax documents, and online...
06/04/2026

Identity theft is an often-overlooked risk during divorce.

Shared access to financial accounts, tax documents, and online logins doesn’t automatically end when the marriage does. That continued access can quietly damage credit, expose personal data, and create obstacles to future mortgage financing.

Divorce lending isn’t just about qualifying for a loan—it’s about protecting financial stability during a vulnerable transition. As a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®), I help identify identity-related risks early so housing decisions are built on safety, clarity, and feasibility.

If you’re navigating divorce or advising divorcing clients, schedule a strategy call to protect credit, identity, and housing options before problems arise.

A quiet truth about divorce settlements:The largest asset on the marital balance sheet is almost always the home. And th...
05/26/2026

A quiet truth about divorce settlements:

The largest asset on the marital balance sheet is almost always the home. And the largest unmanaged risk in the settlement is almost always — the home.

Not because anyone is being careless. Because the home sits at an intersection most divorce teams aren't built to cover on their own: family law, tax planning, mortgage qualification, title, credit, and timing. Miss one, and language gets written that won't fund.

This is the lane I work in.

As a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP®), here's what I bring to your team:

• Buy-out and refinance scenarios modeled before settlement language is locked
• Mortgage qualification stress-tested against the actual decree
• Title, credit, and fraud exposure flagged early — not discovered later
• A coordinated handoff with the financial and tax professionals
• A housing plan the client can actually live in post-decree

The Divorce Lending Association calls this a "settlement-ready" approach. I call it the difference between a decree that closes and a decree that holds.

If you're building a divorce team and the home is on the list — there's a seat for me. Reach out directly and let's set up a conversation. I'll show you exactly how I integrate into your existing workflow.

Even the best-crafted divorce settlement can unravel when the lender’s required appraisal differs from the agreed value....
05/21/2026

Even the best-crafted divorce settlement can unravel when the lender’s required appraisal differs from the agreed value.

As a CDLP®, I work with attorneys, mediators, and financial professionals to ensure mortgage-related terms—especially equity buyouts—are feasible under lending guidelines.

An appraisal contingency clause, supported by strategic divorce mortgage planning, is a safeguard that helps protect both parties and ensures the refinance can move forward.

Read the full article: https://divorcebriefings.com/trapped

In my work with divorcing clients, I've seen too many settlements fall apart months after the decree — a refinance denie...
05/19/2026

In my work with divorcing clients, I've seen too many settlements fall apart months after the decree — a refinance denied, a buyout that turned out to be unfundable, a spouse who qualified for the home but couldn't actually carry it.

The common thread? The property and lending analysis happened after the agreement was signed, when there was no room left to fix it.

This article walks through how the Divorce Mortgage Planning & Real Property Report brings that analysis forward — so attorneys, mediators, and financial neutrals are working from one document that reflects what the lender will actually support.

Worth a read if you handle divorce cases involving a home: https://bit.ly/49cE665

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