09 Oct Divorce & Real Estate: The Legal Realities Realtors Should Know (Webinar) Divorce & Real Estate: The Legal Realities Realtors Should Know (Webinar) Thursday, October 9, 2025 (10:00 AM to 11:30 AM) 1.5 Education Credits Webinar, Minnesota Details You're Registered! DescriptionLocationInstructorsDocumentsCancellation Policy Class Description Real estate professionals often encounter listings tied to divorce, but few understand the legal timelines, court orders, and client dynamics at play. In this session, we'll unpack how valuation, equity division, court mandates, and client behavior shape transactions and how attorneys and agents can work together to prevent costly delays. Walk away with practical insights to better support clients and avoid becoming collateral damage in their conflict. Learning Objectives After this session, participants will be able to: 1. Identify how legal valuation dates and contested appraisals affect listing strategy. 2. Explain how equity, debt, and refinance requirements are addressed in divorce. 3. Recognize court authority over listing timelines, pricing, and offer acceptance. 4. Navigate complex client dynamics such as dual approvals, restraining orders, and communication limits. 5. Apply best practices to collaborate with legal teams and keep transactions on track. This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 1.5 hours of Real Estate Continuing Education (Course ID: 1039381) Webinar WebinarZoom login information will be provided one day before the classMN Map & Directions Matt Ludt As the founder of Atticus Family Law, Matt has dedicated his career to transforming how we approach family law in Minnesota. With over two decades of experience helping high-asset individuals navigate complex divorce and custody matters, he has learned one fundamental truth: divorce is more than a transaction. Course Agenda - Divorce and Real Estate The Legal Realities Realtors Should Know - 10/09/2025 Cancellation Policy:Cancellations before 24 hours of a program or event will be eligible for a refund, with the exception of events that specifically list a different cancellation policy. Once refund eligibility has passed, if the program has availability at a future date, registration can be transferred.