Why Missed Mortgage Payments After Divorce Hurt You Both
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Why Missed Mortgage Payments After Divorce Hurt You Both

Divorced and assuming your ex is taking care of the mortgage? That assumption could cost you big time.

Even if you’re no longer living in the home, if your name is still on the loan, missed payments will show up on your credit report too. As a Certified Divorce Real Estate Expert® with 25 years of experience here in Colorado, I’ve seen firsthand how this often-overlooked detail delays future home purchases, damages credit scores, and creates unnecessary financial stress for both parties.

In this blog, I break down why shared responsibility doesn’t end with the divorce decree and what you can do now to protect your financial future.

Still on the Title After Divorce?
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Still on the Title After Divorce?

Even if you’ve moved out of the marital home, staying on the title after divorce can leave you tied to the property in ways you didn’t expect. From damaged credit due to missed mortgage payments, to legal and financial liability—this one overlooked detail can create lasting consequences for both parties.

As a Certified Divorce Real Estate Expert® with 25 years of experience here in Colorado, I’ve worked with countless divorcing homeowners who thought the house was “settled,” only to face challenges months—or years—later.

In this blog, I break down what remaining on title really means and why it’s critical to get clarity early on.

Why May Is the Sweet Spot in Colorado’s Real Estate Market
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Why May Is the Sweet Spot in Colorado’s Real Estate Market

May is a powerhouse month for sellers. The weather warms up, buyers get serious, and homes start flying off the market (if you’re prepared).

In my latest blog, I’m sharing exactly why May gives you a competitive edge, what smart sellers are doing right now to stand out, and the top mistakes to avoid if you want a quick, clean sale.

Technology and Virtual Visitation: Tools That Keep Families Connected and Protected
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Technology and Virtual Visitation: Tools That Keep Families Connected and Protected

Today’s virtual visitation tools do more than just enable video calls. Many platforms include secure scheduling, call logs, and child-friendly interfaces that help make the experience smoother for everyone. And while I don’t provide legal advice, I do help families make real estate decisions that align with their parenting plans—whether that means creating a quiet space for virtual visits or ensuring consistent internet access in a new home.
Virtual visitation, when thoughtfully integrated, becomes a bridge—not a barrier—to co-parenting with care.

Should You Buy a Home in Colorado This April? Here’s What You Need to Know
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Should You Buy a Home in Colorado This April? Here’s What You Need to Know

In this blog, I’m sharing the current pulse of the Colorado market, what makes April a smart time to buy (and when it might not be), plus a few insider tips to help you stand out in today’s competitive landscape. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned homeowner, this is info you don’t want to miss.

Ready to dive in? Let’s talk timing, strategy, and what it really takes to land your dream home this spring.

Virtual Visitation’s Role in Modern Co-Parenting

Virtual Visitation’s Role in Modern Co-Parenting

When parents go through a divorce, real estate decisions—like selling the family home or relocating—often go hand-in-hand with changes to the parenting plan. One question I get a lot is: “How will this move affect my time with my kids?” That’s where virtual visitation can make a real difference. It’s not meant to replace time together, but it does help fill in the gaps.

As a CDRE®, I don’t handle the legal side of parenting plans, but I work closely with attorneys and families to make sure the real estate piece supports whatever agreements are in place. Whether it’s making sure the new home has a quiet space for virtual visits or helping both parties stay focused on the child’s best interest during a sale, it’s all about creating stability during a time of change.

Prepping Your Home for a Successful Sale
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Prepping Your Home for a Successful Sale

Thinking of selling your Colorado home this spring? With over 25 years in real estate, I’ve seen firsthand how the right preparation in April can lead to a faster, smoother sale. From deep cleaning and decluttering to simple curb appeal touch-ups, small efforts can make a huge impact on buyers. In this blog, I’m sharing my go-to checklist to help you get your home market-ready—and stand out this spring season. Let’s get your home looking its absolute best!

Choosing the Right Home for Virtual Visitation: What Parents Need to Consider
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Choosing the Right Home for Virtual Visitation: What Parents Need to Consider

Choosing the right home after a divorce isn’t just about square footage or location, it’s also about supporting your parenting time, especially if virtual visitation is part of your plan. In this blog, we’ll walk through the key factors to consider when buying or renting a home that supports consistent, meaningful virtual visits, because even when parenting happens through a screen, the environment still matters.

Why April is a Great Time to Buy or Sell in Colorado
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Why April is a Great Time to Buy or Sell in Colorado

Thinking about buying or selling a home in Colorado? April might be your golden window. With 25 years of real estate experience under my belt, I’ve seen how spring breathes new life into the housing market. From sunnier weather to motivated buyers and fresh curb appeal, this month offers a unique advantage for both sides of the transaction. In this post, I’ll share why April stands out—and how you can make the most of it, whether you’re gearing up to list or ready to find your next home.

Keeping Kids Connected When Parents Live Apart

Keeping Kids Connected When Parents Live Apart

Divorce often means big changes—especially when it comes to where each parent will live. For non-custodial parents, virtual visitation has become an essential tool to stay connected with their children, offering face-to-face interaction, homework help, and daily check-ins, even from miles away.

As a Certified Divorce Real Estate Expert (CDRE), I’ve seen how housing decisions impact a child’s sense of stability. Whether you’re selling the marital home, relocating, or finding a new space that supports virtual visitation, real estate choices play a key role in keeping relationships strong.

A home with reliable internet, a quiet space for virtual calls, and proximity to a child’s routine can make all the difference in maintaining meaningful connections. While technology can’t replace in-person time, it can help parents stay present and engaged—no matter where life takes them.

Want to learn how real estate decisions can support virtual parenting time? Let’s talk.