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In this tutorial, Florida real estate attorney Natalia Willett discusses key considerations for settlement agreements in divorce cases involving real estate. She emphasizes five critical points: 1. All real property must be explicitly listed in the divorce decree to avoid future disputes. 2. Ownership title alone does not determine property rights; assets acquired or used during the marriage are considered marital property regardless of the title holder. Willett highlights the importance of thorough documentation in divorce settlements to ensure comprehensive and equitable distribution of marital assets.