by elevation-entry | May 21, 2026 | Divorce & Separation
What If Neither Spouse Can Afford the Home Alone? Sometimes neither spouse can qualify for the family home on their own. This doesn’t mean disaster — it means you need to explore alternatives. Here are your options. Option 1: Sell the Property Often the cleanest...
by elevation-entry | May 21, 2026 | Divorce & Separation
Buying a New Home Before Your Divorce Finalizes You’ve separated but aren’t officially divorced yet. Can you buy a new home? Yes — but there are important considerations to protect yourself and ensure smooth financing. The Legal Considerations In Alberta...
by elevation-entry | May 21, 2026 | Divorce & Separation
Removing Your Ex From the Mortgage Your separation agreement says you’re keeping the house, but your ex is still on the mortgage. How do you remove them? It’s not as simple as calling the bank — but it is doable. Why You Can’t Just Remove a Name A...
by elevation-entry | May 21, 2026 | Divorce & Separation
Qualifying for a Mortgage After Separation Going from two incomes to one is challenging. But many people successfully qualify for mortgages after separation — sometimes for more than they expected. Here’s how lenders assess your situation. How Support Payments...
by elevation-entry | Apr 20, 2026 | Divorce & Separation
Spousal Buyout Mortgages: Keeping the Family Home Going through a separation is difficult enough without the added stress of figuring out what happens to your home. If you want to keep the family home, a spousal buyout mortgage allows you to refinance, remove your ex...