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Natalia Willett, a Florida real estate attorney, discusses key aspects of settlement agreements in divorces involving real estate. She emphasizes five critical points to consider. First, all real property must be listed in the divorce decree to avoid missing out on properties acquired during the marriage. Second, simply having property titled in one spouse's name does not eliminate it from being considered marital property. Therefore, if real estate was acquired or used during the marriage, it remains relevant regardless of the title. Understanding these elements helps ensure proper handling of real estate in divorce settlements.