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Partition

The legal process of dividing jointly-owned property, either by physical division or by forced sale with proceeds split between the owners.

Understanding Partition

Partition is a legal remedy available when co-owners of property cannot agree on what to do with it. In divorce, if spouses cannot agree on whether to sell the marital home or how to divide jointly-owned real estate, either spouse can file a partition action. The court can order a partition in kind (physically dividing the property, rare for homes) or a partition by sale (selling the property and dividing proceeds). Partition actions are a last resort and involve additional legal costs.

Real-World Examples

When they could not agree on what to do with the vacation home, she filed a partition action forcing its sale at auction.

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