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Partitions of Spousal Property with Third Parties (Fam. Code § 2021)

Family Code section 2021 provides that a court “may order that a person who claims an interest in the proceeding be joined as a party” to nullity, dissolution, and legal separation proceedings. (Fam.C. § 2021(a).) An interested third party may wish to join a family law proceeding, or an existing…

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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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The Complete Guide to the Partition of Real Property Act (Part 2)

When does the Partition of Real Property Act apply (CCP § 874.313)? As noted previously, the Partition of Real Property Act applies to real property held in tenancy in common where there is no agreement in a record binding all the co-owners related to partition. (CCP § 874.311.) But does…

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What is a Right of First Refusal?

A right of first refusal is, essentially, an option contract. It is a contract or a condition in a contract between the owner of an asset, and some other person with an interest in that same asset, that allows the interested person to buy the asset from the owner instead…

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What is “Real Property”? (Civ. Code § 658)

Under California’s Civil Code, real property refers to land, and things affixed to land such as houses. (Civ. Code § 658.) When people think of “property” they may envision a large lake house or a humble home. But this is only one type of property – real property. Personal property,…

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Does a Partition Count as a Bankruptcy Claim?

Yes, it can. Partitions and bankruptcy can interact in unusual ways despite the fact that they can often seek the same thing: the sale of a piece of property.  Nonetheless, a co-owner of property filing for bankruptcy either before or during a partition lawsuit immediately raises several issues for the…

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