Real Estate Transaction in Divorce



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05 Nov

FTL: 2CE Real Estate Transactions in Divorce

FTL: 2CE Real Estate Transactions in Divorce

Wednesday, November 5, 2025 (1:00 PM to 3:00 PM)
2 Education Credits
FTL - Fort Lauderdale Location: 1765 NE 26th Street, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale, Florida CE Credits, Classroom Delivery, Finance, Law, Palm Beaches, Specialty, West Palm Beach

Unlocking Real Estate's Role in Divorce Settlements

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This course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the intricate legal and financial aspects involved in dividing real estate assets during divorce proceedings. This course delves into the complex dynamics of property division, focusing specifically on the treatment of real estate assets within the context of divorce settlements.

Course Objectives:

  • Division of Property: Students will gain a thorough understanding of the principles governing the division of property in divorce, with a particular emphasis on real estate assets. The course will explore various methodologies and factors considered in determining the allocation of real estate holdings between divorcing parties.
  • Community Property: Participants will examine the legal framework surrounding community property, including its application to real estate assets acquired during the marriage. Through case studies and analysis, students will grasp the implications of community property laws on real estate transactions in divorce proceedings.
  • Equitable Distribution: This segment of the course will focus on equitable distribution as a prevailing principle in property division across most states. Students will learn how equitable distribution differs from community property regimes, including the discretion afforded to courts in apportioning real estate assets based on fairness rather than strict equality.
  • Application of Principles: Through practical exercises and simulations, students will apply the principles of property division to real-world scenarios. They will develop skills in assessing the value of real estate holdings, negotiating settlements, and strategizing asset distribution to achieve optimal outcomes for divorcing clients.

FTL - Fort Lauderdale Location: 1765 NE 26th Street, Fort Lauderdale - Classroom
FTL - Fort Lauderdale Location: 1765 NE 26th Street, Fort Lauderdale (Classroom)
1765 NE 26th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305

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Michael Lux

Michael Lux, CDLP, GRI has been assisting clients with mortgages and real estate needs for over 38 years in South Florida. A native from Miami, he is very familiar with the diverse real estate market. He specializes in assisting realtors with buyers and sellers to avoid contract fallout.

Mr. Lux is the trusted lender for some of South Florida’s premier Real Estate Offices and RE agents. In addition, among many other community activities, Michael also serves as Florida Realtors faculty as well as on the FR professional development subcommittee.


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