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Distributions of Proceeds in Partition Actions (CCP Section 873.820)

Before the owners receive the proceeds from a partition sale, costs and expenses related to the partition action must be paid. Code of Civil Procedure section 873.820 sets forth the order that these expenses and costs must paid before the owners receive their proportional interest in the remaining proceeds. Specifically,…

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Testimony on Property Value in Partition Cases (Evid. Code Section 813)

The estimated value of a piece of property can be important for resolving several types of legal disputes. It is crucial when a property owner needs to establish damages when the government interferes with the owner’s property and diminishes its value. Spouses may wish to testify regarding the value of…

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How to file a partition action in California

When co-owners of real estate cannot agree on how to divide or use their property, filing a partition lawsuit becomes a necessary course of action. In California, where real estate is often a significant investment, understanding the process of partitioning property is essential. In this article, we’ll walk you through…

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Newsweek Recognizes Eli Underwood as Partition Expert

More unmarried couples are purchasing houses together than ever, but there can be some dangerous legal implications if they decide to go their separate ways, an expert told Newsweek. As companies institute return-to-office policies, many couples find themselves needing to live in different locations, complicating the home purchase and mortgage they signed…

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Partition Actions by Personal Representatives (Prob. Code § 9610)

Often times, a person’s estate includes property. While property disputes between co-owners are complicated enough, a property dispute including the estate of a deceased person adds an entirely different layer of complexity to the situation. In these instances, there are special laws that apply to help to clarify the process.…

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Law.com recognizes Underwood Law Firm as Leading Partition Firm

Underwood Law Firm is a finalist for the California Legal Awards’ Vanguard Award. Featured on Law.com Underwood Law Firm is a finalist for the California Legal Awards’ Vanguard Award, honoring firms and companies that have revolutionized their business to stay one step ahead of the current and future forces shaping…

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The Complete Guide to the Partition of Real Property Act (Part 5)

What if parties do not appear in a lawsuit requesting partition in kind under the Partition of Real Property Act? Just as there are special provisions for defaulting parties with partitions by sale, so too are there unique rules where some defendants fail to appear in a partition in kind…

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The Complete Guide to the Partition of Real Property Act (Part 4)

This is a continuation of our ongoing series on the Complete Guide to the Partition of Real Property Act. For complete comprehension, we would suggest starting from the beginning.  As a quick summary, the Partition of Real Property Act is a law specific to California, passed in July 2022. (Stats 2022…

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How Does a Lender Respond to a Partition Action (Civ. Code § 2924l) [With Form]

A declaration of non-monetary status is a special type of court filing reserved for trustees under a deed of trust. These trustees have limited powers, but are often named as defendants in lawsuits by plaintiffs seeking to ensure proper joinder.  Of course, being named in a complaint carries with it…

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The Complete Guide to the Partition of Real Property Act (Part 3)

How does the court appraise the property (CCP § 874.316)? As was noted previously, the court shall order an appraisal of the property once it determines that the parties are entitled to partition. (CCP § 874.316.) But how does that appraisal process work? Once the court orders the appraisal, it…

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