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In this tutorial, real estate attorney Natalia Willett discusses essential aspects of settlement agreements in divorces, particularly concerning real estate. She emphasizes five key considerations for these agreements. First, all real property must be listed in the divorce decree, as many agreements exclude properties acquired during the marriage. Second, it is important to note that simply having property titled in one spouse's name does not eliminate the marital status of that property; if a piece of real estate was acquired or used during the marriage, it remains part of the marital assets regardless of how it is titled. These points are crucial for ensuring fair distribution of real estate in divorce settlements.