Sonoma Co-Ownership Disputes
Our team of partition attorneys in Sonoma can assist co-owners with frequently asked questions about partitions, such as:
- Can you lose interest in a jointly owned home by moving out? Generally, co-owners maintain their ownership interests regardless of whether they live at the property. However, in rare cases, leaving the property for many years without paying taxes or other expenses may allow the co-owners in possession to argue that they have adversely possessed the property. Generally, these co-ownership disputes do not get easier with time, so it is important to act promptly.
- How does a partition action work in California?
- Can a Trust File a Partition? Yes, a trust can file a partition action as the co-owner of real property in California.
- Will the plaintiff win a California partition action? The plaintiff almost always prevails in a partition. This is because the right to partition is absolute under California law. Most partition actions result in the Defendant agreeing to sell the property or buyout the plaintiff’s interest in the property, which is generally the plaintiff’s goal.
- Who can file a partition action in California? Generally, any co-owner of real property can file a partition action.

Our Sonoma Partition Attorneys Know Sonoma County
Sonoma is a city in Sonoma County, California, located in the heart of the Sonoma Valley wine country. It is known for its picturesque downtown, historic sites, and world-class wineries. The city is home to the Sonoma State Historic Park, which includes the Mission San Francisco Solano, the last and northernmost of the California missions. Sonoma is also home to the Sonoma Raceway, a motorsports complex that hosts a variety of events throughout the year. The city is surrounded by vineyards and rolling hills, making it a popular destination for wine tasting and outdoor recreation.
The Los Angeles community of Sonoma is located in the San Fernando Valley, just north of the city of Los Angeles. The area was originally part of the Rancho San Rafael, a large Spanish land grant given to the Verdugo family in 1784. The area was later subdivided and sold off in the late 19th century, and the first homes were built in the area in the early 1900s. The area was annexed by the City of Los Angeles in 1915, and the name “Sonoma” was adopted in honor of the nearby Sonoma Valley in Northern California. The area has since grown to become a vibrant and diverse community, with a mix of single-family homes, apartments, and condominiums.
Kaut v. Kelsey – Partition Action Case Study
In the legal case of Kaut v. Kelsey, 2014 WL 495497, A136094 (7-Feb-2014) , the issue of partition was at the center of the dispute. The case involved a dispute between two siblings over the ownership of a family home. The siblings had inherited the home from their parents, and the siblings had agreed to partition the home, with one sibling taking the upstairs portion and the other taking the downstairs portion. However, the siblings had not been able to agree on the terms of the partition, and the dispute had gone to court. The court had to decide whether the partition should be done by physical division of the home, or by a sale of the home and a division of the proceeds. The court ultimately decided that the partition should be done by a sale of the home and a division of the proceeds.
Contact an Experienced Partition Attorney in Sonoma, California
If you want to end your co-ownership relationship, but your co-owner disagrees, a partition action is your only option. Our experienced partition lawyers serving Sonoma have years of experience ending co-ownership disputes in California and can help you unlock the equity in your Sonoma County property. For a free, 15-minute consultation with a knowledgeable partition attorney at Partition Lawyer California, call (707) 777-6600 or fill out a contact form online.
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