When You're Ready
Some people start by reading. Others reach a point where talking things through feels helpful. A 20-minute consultation is simply a chance to understand where you are, what constraints exist, and what questions are worth answering next.
No pressure. No obligation. Just clarity.
A structured, calm conversation where we look at your housing situation together, not to push you toward a decision, but to help you see more clearly what's actually possible.
We'll talk through where you are in the process, what pressures you're feeling, and what questions deserve honest answers before you commit to anything.
Think of it as a strategic pause, the kind of space most people wish they had before making a major housing decision during divorce.

You're considering divorce and wondering what happens to the house
You're in the process and feeling pressure to make a housing decision
You've already decided on a path but want to verify it's realistic
Your attorney or mediator has suggested exploring housing feasibility
You've completed a divorce and something didn't hold, now you need course correction
You've taken the free course and want to apply it to your specific situation
Understand where you actually stand, not where you hope you stand or fear you stand.
Leave with the right questions to ask your attorney, your lender, and yourself.
Know what to address first, what can wait, and what needs more information before deciding.
Not false certainty, but the steady feeling of knowing what's actually possible from here.
Choose a time that works for you. Virtual meetings available nationwide.
Tell us briefly where you are in the process. You don't need every document ready, just a starting point.
A 30–45 minute conversation focused on your situation, your questions, and what clarity you need most.
Not a sales pitch, a clearer sense of what's possible, what questions to ask next, and whether deeper strategy would help.
You don't need every answer. You just need enough clarity to take the next step wisely.
"Clarity before commitment."
Book the Free 20-Minute ConsultationNot ready yet? Start with the free course and come back when you're ready.
WiserPath Divorce provides housing strategy and lender-aligned feasibility insight. We do not provide legal advice, tax advice, loan approvals, or rate quotes. We do not draft or negotiate settlement terms. All parties should consult with their attorney regarding the legal implications of housing decisions.