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Natalia Willett, a real estate attorney in Florida, discusses essential elements of settlement agreements in divorce cases involving real estate. She emphasizes five key points: First, all real property must be included in the divorce decree to prevent unaddressed assets from being overlooked. Second, it's crucial to recognize that merely having property titled in one spouse's name doesn't negate its status as marital property if it was acquired or used during the marriage. This means that both spouses may still have claims to the property regardless of the title. Proper documentation and clear agreement on real estate are vital to ensure fair division and avoid future disputes.