Duarte Co-Ownership Disputes
Our team of partition attorneys in Los Angeles can assist co-owners with frequently asked questions about partitions, such as:
- Can we negotiate a settlement instead of going through a partition action? We find that the best solution is to file the partition action, then negotiate a settlement. Defendants often reach a more reasonable settlement when they are being advised by a partition attorney who will explain that the plaintiff is very likely to obtain the sale of the property.
- Can I be forced into selling a jointly owned house? Under California’s Partition of Real Property Act, a co-owner will have a right to buyout the property. However, absent a buy out at the appraised price, a plaintiff will likely be able to force the sale of a jointly owned house.
- Can a Trust File a Partition? Yes, a trust can file a partition action as the co-owner of real property in California.
- Do I need to go to court to win a partition action? While the partition action must be filed with the court, partition actions rarely involve a trial in which the co-owners appear at court. This means it is extremely unlikely that you will need to step foot in a courtroom. Most partition work is done by motion practice involving tentative rulings with little interaction between the court and the attorneys, let alone the co-owners.
- Are there ways to make my partition action less expensive? There are numerous ways to obtain a less expensive partition action in California. For example, having your documents organized can ensure you don’t have to pay your attorney to go through a disorganized mess to get the information they need.

Our Duarte Partition Attorneys Know Los Angeles County
Duarte is a city located in the San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County, California. It is located about 21 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. The population was 21,486 at the 2010 census, up from 18,256 at the 2000 census. The city is bounded to the north by the San Gabriel Mountains, to the south by the cities of Irwindale and Azusa, to the east by the city of Bradbury, and to the west by the city of Monrovia. Duarte is home to the historic Fish Canyon Falls, a popular hiking destination. The city is also home to the Duarte Sports Park, which features a variety of sports fields and courts, as well as a skate park. The city is served by the Duarte Unified School District, which includes Duarte High School, Northview Intermediate School, and several elementary schools.
The Los Angeles community of Duarte has a long and rich history. The area was originally inhabited by the Tongva people, who were the original inhabitants of the Los Angeles Basin. The area was later settled by Spanish missionaries in the late 1700s, and the town of Duarte was officially founded in 1841. The town was named after Andres Duarte, a Mexican soldier who was granted the land by the Mexican government. The town grew steadily throughout the 19th century, and by the early 20th century, it had become a thriving agricultural community. The area was also home to a number of prominent figures, including the first mayor of Los Angeles, Stephen M. White. In the 1950s, the area began to experience rapid growth due to the construction of the San Gabriel Valley Freeway, which connected the area to Los Angeles. Today, Duarte is a vibrant and diverse community, with a population of over 21,000 people.
Worcester v. Worcester – Partition Action Case Study
In the legal case of Worcester v. Worcester, 246 Cal.App.2d 56 (1966), the issue was whether a partition of real property was proper. The court found that the partition was not proper because the property was held in joint tenancy, and the partition would have destroyed the joint tenancy. The court held that a partition of real property held in joint tenancy is not allowed because it would destroy the right of survivorship, which is an essential feature of joint tenancy. The court also held that the partition would have been proper if the property had been held in tenancy in common, but since it was held in joint tenancy, the partition was not allowed.
Contact an Experienced Partition Attorney in Duarte, California
If you want to end your co-ownership relationship, but your co-owner won’t agree, a partition action is your only option. Our experienced partition lawyers serving Duarte have years of experience ending co-ownership disputes in California and can help you unlock the equity in your Los Angeles County property. For a free, 15-minute consultation with an experienced partition attorney at Partition Lawyer California, call (626) 777-3300 or fill out a contact form online.
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