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In this tutorial, Natalia Willett, a Florida real estate attorney, discusses key elements of settlement agreements in divorce cases involving real estate. She emphasizes five critical points to consider: 1. All real property must be explicitly listed in the divorce decree, as some agreements may omit properties acquired during the marriage, which are considered marital property.2. Title ownership alone (in one spouse's name) does not determine property rights; any real estate used or acquired during the marriage must be addressed in the agreement, regardless of title. This ensures that both parties' interests are protected and all marital assets are accounted for in the settlement.