Divorce Mortgage Loan

Buy out your ex-partner's share of the property or refinance your home loan with flexible options for borrowers navigating a mortgage after divorce or separation.

What is a divorce mortgage?

A divorce home loan is used to manage property and lending changes following a separation or divorce. It may be used to refinance a joint mortgage into a single name, buy out an ex-partner's share of a property, or purchase a new home after settlement.

As a single applicant, the lender assesses your individual income, expenses, liabilities and borrowing capacity. The assessment reflects your circumstances post separation, which may differ from your previous joint position.

Yard is a non-bank lender with experience in supporting borrowers through separation and other complex situations.

Whether you are refinancing, purchasing or bridging a property sale and purchase, your application is assessed individually based on your current circumstances. A dedicated Loan Consultant manages your application from start to settlement, and works closely with you each step of the way.

What are the options for mortgage finance after a divorce

Refinance a joint mortgage into your name only after separation

Bridge the gap between buying a new property and selling the existing one

Buy out an ex-partner's share of an existing property

Consolidate outstanding debts, including personal loans, car loans or credit cards, into your home loan

Purchase a new home using proceeds from a property settlement

Why choose Yard for divorce mortgages

Dedicated expert support for non-standard circumstances

Yard specialises in divorce mortgages and lending for complex situations, with dedicated support from a Loan Consultant from enquiry through to settlement.

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Fully-featured loans

Yard offers competitive home loans with P&I or IO repayments, split accounts, redraw and an optional offset facility. Suitable for salaried, self-employed, casual or contract workers.

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Streamlined application process

Yard's online application reduces paperwork and ensures a smoother application experience from start to finish.

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No credit scoring

We perform individual assessment on each application to consider your specific circumstances on a case-by-case basis.

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The features of Yard's home loan

Unlimited additional repayments

You can make free, unlimited additional repayments on our variable home loan. This means you can pay off your loan faster and save on interest.

Optional 100% offset facility

Having an offset account linked to your Yard Home Loan allows your savings to lower the amount of interest you pay on your home loan.

Unlimited free redraw

If you've made extra repayments onto your variable rate Yard Home Loan, you can redraw these for free through our online portal.

Split accounts

We offer variable, fixed and split home loans. You can also select different repayment options such as principal & interest or interest only.

Pros and cons of a divorce home loan  

Refinancing after separation may offer benefits but also requires consideration of your individual financial circumstances.

Pros

Supports the transfer of a shared mortgage into a single name.

Provides a pathway to refinance or restructure a loan following separation.

Can simplify repayments by combining eligible debts into one loan.

Cons

The lender may require formal separation or property settlement documents.

Borrowing capacity may be reduced when assessed on a single income.

Loan approval is not guaranteed, even if both parties have agreed on an outcome regarding the property settlement.

How to apply for a divorce home loan

1
Start your application

Apply online with our easy online home loan application. A dedicated Loan Consultant will give you a call to discuss your home loan objectives and help find the best solution for you.

2
Provide your supporting documentation

We verify your information by receiving some supporting documentation, e.g. payslips, bank statements or tax returns. We also perform a valuation on your property. We will do an online valuation but if there is no sufficient data, the valuer needs to do a physical visit of your property.

3
We assess your application

Our credit team reviews your information and makes an assessment on your application.

4
Your loan documents and settlement

Our solicitors send you the loan contract via email. When it is time for settlement, our solicitors will work with your solicitor (for a purchase) or current lender (for a refinance) to settle your home loan!

The important questions answered

Can I buy out my ex-partner's share of the property? How can Yard help?

Buying out your ex-partner's share requires qualifying for a new loan on your own, which is effectively a refinance of the existing joint mortgage into a single name. Yard will assess your borrowing capacity based on your income, outgoings, monthly living expenses and existing commitments such as credit card limits, car loans, personal loans and HECS or HELP debt. Your ex-partner will need to sign a transfer form confirming the arrangement.

I want to cash out my share of the mortgage and buy a new one. How can Yard help?

Cashing out your share is typically done in one of two ways. Your ex-partner may buy you out by refinancing the existing loan into their name only and paying you your share. Alternatively, the property is sold and the proceeds are divided between both parties. The funds received are then used as a deposit toward your new purchase. The loan required for that purchase is assessed based on your individual income, liabilities and credit profile. Independent legal advice is recommended before deciding which option suits your circumstances.

I want to sell my shared property and purchase a new one for myself. How can Yard help?

Yard can assist with financing the new property in your own name. The right option depends on the timing between the sale and the purchase. If sale proceeds will be available before you need to settle on the new property, a Yard Home Loan provides long-term finance using those funds as your deposit. If the purchase needs to happen before the sale is complete, a Yard Bridging Loan covers the period between the two transactions so you are not held up waiting for sale proceeds.

Can you remove an ex-spouse’s name from a mortgage?

Yes. This is typically done through refinancing, where the existing joint mortgage is replaced with a new loan in one borrower’s name. Yard assesses the remaining borrower’s eligibility based on individual income, liabilities and overall serviceability. A property valuation and updated documentation are usually required as part of the process. Yard’s Loan Consultants can guide you through the refinance and settlement steps to ensure the loan is structured appropriately following separation.

Is it better to sell the property or pay off the mortgage?

This depends on individual financial capacity, property value, and future goals. In many cases, borrowers choose between selling, refinancing, or restructuring their loan after settlement. Independent financial or legal advice is recommended before making a decision.

What happens if the loan is worth more than the home?

If the outstanding mortgage exceeds the current property value, refinancing options may be limited until equity improves or a cash contribution is made to reduce the loan to value ratio (LVR). High LVR home loan options could also be available with Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI) through a low deposit home loan. Each application is assessed individually based on the current property valuation, your credit history and overall financial position. It is recommended speaking to a Yard Loan Consultant to understand your options.

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