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How To File a Partition Action in California

When co-owners of real estate in California can no longer agree on what to do with a property, a partition action allows one or more owners to force the sale of jointly owned property through the court. Partition actions are common when siblings inherit property, unmarried couples buy homes together, or investors disagree about whether … Read More

Why is a Partition Action Needed?

Why is a Partition Action Needed?

A partition is often necessary because joint property ownership can swiftly transform from harmonious cohabitation to contentious disputes. Whether it’s the dissolution of a romantic partnership, irreconcilable differences in investment strategies, or disagreements over property usage, many co-owners find themselves looking for ways to end their co-ownership of real property. In such scenarios, where one … Read More

What is a Partition Lawyer? What Do They Do?

A partition attorney plays a pivotal role in navigating the intricacies of ending real property co-ownership relationships, offering legal representation and strategic advice to secure a fair and equitable outcome for their clients. If discussions about managing the jointly owned property are not being taken seriously by your co-owner, retaining a partition attorney equips you … Read More

Ariana Madix vs. Tom Sandoval – Partition Lawyer Analysis

On Janaury 5, 2024, news broke that reality star Ariana Madix had filed a complaint for partition by sale against long-term (ex) boyfriend Tom Sandoval. The Vanderpump Rules couple owns a Los Angeles house together, but split in 2023 when it was revealed that Tom had been having an affair with their castmate Raquel Leviss. … Read More

Partition Cover Letter California

Letter Warning of Partition Action [Free Template Form Example]

Can a Letter Solve My Co-Ownership Dispute? With over partition actions currently pending throughout California, Talkov Law’s dedicated partition attorneys have worked with hundreds of co-owners. While some are amenable to a sale or buyout, others are downright unreasonable, though most fall somewhere in between these two extremes. A partition action is usually a last … Read More

How Realtors Can Force the Sale of Co-Owned Property

How Realtors Can Force the Sale of Co-owned Property in California

Can Realtors assist their clients in selling a co-owned property? As a Realtor, you may have come across situations in which a disagreeable co-owner disrupts an otherwise easy sale. Your client may have his or her heart set on selling the home but is unable to do so without the signature of the uncooperative co-owner. … Read More

CCP 872.230 Complaint; contents Talkov Law

Code of Civil Procedure 872.230 CCP – Complaint; Contents (Partition Actions)

California Code of Civil Procedure 872.230 is the California partition statute that specifies the requirement for the contents of the complaint in a partition action. The statute provides that: The complaint shall set forth:(a) A description of the property that is the subject of the action. In the case of tangible personal property, the description … Read More

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