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hi my name is Natalia Willett and Im a real estate attorney here in the state of Florida and today I wanted to talk to you about settlement agreements in divorces and what happens when those involve real estate so there are five things that you should really focus on having in these settlement agreements number one youve got to make sure that all real property is listed in the divorce decree there are so many searches that I have conducted in which the final judgment of dissolution the settlement agreement failed to include a number of properties that were acquired through the divorce or that were used by the husband or the wife during the marriage and therefore are marital property number two its not enough that the property is titled in just one spouse or the other during the marriage and therefore you think that that disposes of the issue and leaves the same people entitle know if you acquired or used a piece of real estate during the marriage it is irrelevant that its only titl