PARTITIONLAW.COM is the "home base" for information, ideas, and references concerning actions to partition real property in California and elsewhere. Here you will find technical content of value to attorneys as well as educational articles and information understandable by non-lawyers.
Partition actions are lawsuits between co-owners of real property, whether they be family members, partners, tenants in common, joint tenants, heirs, and whether the co-ownership arises out of a conscious choice, as a result of distributions from an estate, dissolution of a corporation, winding up of a partnership, or from an almost endless variety of circumstances.
Partition actions are lawsuits between co-owners of real property, whether they be family members, partners, tenants in common, joint tenants, heirs, and whether the co-ownership arises out of a conscious choice, as a result of distributions from an estate, dissolution of a corporation, winding up of a partnership, or from an almost endless variety of circumstances.
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This website is intended to be a source of information on partition litigation for both attorneys and property owners. The content is selected and edited to provide comprehensive perspectives on this subject without being overly technical. Mr. Pecherer, who has spent nearly 35 years dealing with this and related subjects, provides various services to the public and to attorneys.
Mr. Pecherer can be contacted by telephone at 925-518-7076 and by email at michael@pecherer.com. There is no charge for a brief, preliminary discussion of your concerns. Both in person and telephonic consultation is available. Allied Brokers is a small, locally owned brokerage that has been in business for more than 35 years.
It is no fun to be involved in any kind of dispute, particularly, as so often happens, with a family member, a former partner, or someone who has been your friend. When the dispute involves real property, a home, a farm, a commercial building, or whatever, there can be a lot of money at stake. Emotions can run high, tempers can flare, and fears can be exaggerated.
The law of partitioning real property has developed over hundreds of years and reflects not only the practical limitations of what courts can do, by also the psychology of persons involved in partition disputes. It should be used as an overall guide. Citations to California statutes have been deliberately omitted as these statutes change and a practitioner should review the actual provisions when considering or pursuing a partition action.
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