Divorce is tough.
What to do with your home shouldn’t be.
Guiding you from ‘where do I start?’ to ‘I’ve got this.’
Let’s make confident, informed decisions about your equity and your next chapter."
I’m Rebecca Cleckler, and I’ve been right where you are.
I know what it feels like when the path forward seems unclear. I provide the specialized mortgage planning necessary to navigate complex property divisions with a clear head and a blueprint for your next chapter
Navigating homeownership during a divorce requires more than a lender—it requires a strategist who understands how legal nuances affect financing. As a Certified Divorce Specialist® and Real Estate Collaboration Specialist-Divorce™, I bridge the gap between your legal settlement and your mortgage eligibility. My goal is to ensure your final decree supports your long-term housing goals, giving you the confidence to move forward.
For Legal Teams: I help preserve the option for one spouse to retain the marital home while ensuring the departing spouse is positioned to qualify for their own purchase.
For Homeowners: We’ll look at the data—whether that means staying, selling, or starting fresh—so you can make informed decisions about your equity and your future.
Divorce comes with enough stress — your home shouldn’t be one of them. I keep things simple and judgment-free, so you always know what’s next and why it matters. Here’s the quick process I use to help you go from overwhelmed to in control.
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We start with a simple, judgment-free chat. Tell me what’s going on — I’ll listen.
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I’ll help you look at the real numbers (not the ones that make you panic). We’ll figure out what’s actually doable.
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We’ll map out your smartest next steps — what’s doable, what’s not, and what gets you the most stability moving forward.
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When it’s all said and done, you’ll know you made smart decisions — and I’ll be the one popping the bubbly right beside you.
You don’t have to do this alone.
If you’re staring at paperwork, emails, and court dates wondering what comes next, I’ve got you.
Let’s take it one step at a time, together.