The Three "D's" (Death, Divorce, Debt) of Real Estate

27 Aug

The Three "D's" (Death, Divorce, Debt) of Real Estate

The Three "D's" (Death, Divorce, Debt) of Real Estate

Wednesday, August 27, 2025 (10:00 AM to 1:00 PM)

Atlanta REALTORS® Center, Atlanta, Georgia ARA, CE - Continuing Education, Sustainability

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This CE course is a three-hour class addressing the “Three D’s” of Real Estate. We will first address issues that might arise when a property is titled in the name of  a decedent and how to solve those issues through probate and estate planning.  Additionally, the topics of divorce as it relates to title and general asset protection will be  addressed.

Instructors:  Amy Bogartz & Phil Erickson of O'Kelley & Sorohan

FREE to ARA members with a $25 refundable deposit

Approved by: Capitus School of Real Estate


Please Note:  Capitus Real Estate Learning Center remains the certifying entity for this course until the proposed name change is officially approved by the Georgia Real Estate Commission (GREC). All certifications and documentation will continue to reflect Capitus as the provider until that time. 

Atlanta REALTORS® Center
Atlanta REALTORS® Center
5784 Lake Forrest Drive
Atlanta, GA 30328

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Amy Bogartz

Amy Bogartz has over 25 years of experience as an attorney, spending much of that time as Associate General Counsel for a manufacturing company in Gainesville, Georgia. In that capacity, Amy’s practice focused on general corporate matters, drafting, and reviewing contracts, conducting product safety reviews, drafting operator’s manuals, and collaborating with the company’s litigation team in products liability litigation matters. In addition to her corporate work, Amy also handles Wills, Trusts, Estates, and Probate matters for the firm.

As a former associate at a large Atlanta-area law firm, an insurance defense firm and Fulton County Superior Court law clerk, Amy also has experience in civil and criminal litigation at the trial and appellate level, corporate formation, mergers and acquisitions and healthcare law. For over ten years, Amy has taught Advanced Legal Writing as an adjunct faculty member at Georgia State University College of Law.

Amy moved with her family from Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Marietta, Georgia in 1980 and has made Georgia her home ever since. She obtained her undergraduate degree at Emory University, her law degree at Georgia State University College of Law and lived with her husband and two sons in Peachtree Corners for over 20 years. Amy recently moved to Big Canoe and is enjoying mountain life!