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  2. Begin by filling in the date and your name as well as the names of all parties involved. Ensure that each party's mailing address and Social Security number are accurately entered.
  3. In the property description section, provide detailed information about the tract of land, including its location, size, and boundaries. This is crucial for legal clarity.
  4. Next, specify how the property will be divided into lots. Clearly label each lot (e.g., Lot No. 1 and Lot No. 2) and include measurements and boundary descriptions for each.
  5. Each party should then select their respective lot as their full share in this partition. Make sure to confirm that both parties are satisfied with their selections.
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Under Louisiana law, if the parties have a community property regime, all the property acquired or debts incurred during the marriage is considered part of the community regime. A partition of property must equally divide the assets and liabilities between the spouses.
According to the Law Library of Louisiana at lasc.libguides.com, the official parish lines were created in 1805 by an act of the Legislative Council of the Territory of Orleans under the names of German Coast, Acadia, La Fourche, Iberville, Pointe-Coupee, Atacapas, Opelousas, Natchitoches, Rapides, Ouachita and
How to Win a Partition Action. If you want to sell the property, you win by pressuring a voluntary sale or by obtaining a court order for sale. If you want to STOP a sale, you win through a buyout or by convincing the other owners to halt the partition action.
Louisiana Marital Property Law Property division in Louisiana is straightforward. If the couple cant agree during the divorce proceedings, the court divides the couples community property 50/50, as described above.
In Louisiana, co-owners of property must follow specific laws to divide or dispose of it. These are in the Louisiana Civil Code, Articles 807-818. The two primary types of partition are Partition in Kind and Partition by Licitation. These processes apply to disputes over property among co-owners.

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A partition action is a lawsuit that comes about when two or more owners of real property cannot agree on whether or how to sell the property. For example, a partition action can be the result of one owner wanting to sell while the other owner does not.
Partition actions separate ownership interests They ask a judge to review the situation and find an equitable or fair solution. Whether they bought the property together or inherited it from someone else, a partition action can help separate the ownership interests of all the owners.

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