Arizona: What It Means When a Judge Dismisses a Partition Case "With Prejudice"
Understanding a "Dismissed with Prejudice" Ruling in an Arizona Partition Case Quick answer: When a judge dismisses a partition action "with prejudice" in Arizona, the court has permanently ended that particular claim. You ordinarily cannot refile the same partition claim between the same parties and over the same property. The dismissal operates as a final […]
Read article →How to Force a Sale or Division of Co-Owned Real Property After Divorce in Arizona
Disclaimer This is general information only and not legal advice. I am not a lawyer. For advice specific to your situation, consult a licensed Arizona attorney. Detailed Answer If you still co-own real property with an ex after a divorce in Arizona, you generally have these main paths to end joint ownership: negotiate a voluntary […]
Read article →How to File a Partition Action to Force Sale of a Deceased Parent’s House in Arizona
Filing a Partition Action to Force Sale of Your Late Father’s House in Arizona Short answer: If you and one or more people own the house as co-owners (for example, as tenants in common), you can ask an Arizona superior court to partition the property. If a physical division isn’t practical, the court can order […]
Read article →How to Force a Sale of Shared Property in Arizona: Partition Actions and Your Options
How a Co-owner Can Compel Sale of Shared Real Property in Arizona If you co-own real estate in Arizona and the other owners refuse to make buyout offers or cooperate, Arizona law allows a court-ordered partition that can end in a forced sale. This article explains how partition actions work in Arizona, what steps you […]
Read article →Selling Property in a Partition Action in Arizona: Process, Timeline, and Tips
How an Arizona court handles the sale of jointly owned real property when co-owners cannot agree Detailed answer — step-by-step overview under Arizona law When co-owners of Arizona real property cannot agree on continued joint ownership, any co-owner may ask the court to divide the property. If dividing the land physically (partition in kind) is […]
Read article →How to Make a Buyout Offer to Co-Owners in an Arizona Partition Case
How to Make a Buyout Offer to Co-Owners in an Arizona Partition Case Quick overview: If you share ownership of real property and one of the owners has filed (or threatens to file) a partition action, you can often avoid a forced public sale by making a formal buyout offer to the other co‑owners. In […]
Read article →Arizona: Recovering Property Taxes and Mortgage Payments in a Partition Action
Can you recover property taxes and mortgage payments made on a jointly inherited home in Arizona? Disclaimer: This is general information only and not legal advice. Consult a licensed Arizona attorney about your specific situation before acting. Detailed Answer — How this works under Arizona law Short answer: Yes — in Arizona a co-owner who […]
Read article →Arizona: What to do if an heir living in inherited property refuses to move or sell
Detailed answer — your options under Arizona law Short answer: if an heir who lives in an inherited property refuses to move or to sell their share, you generally cannot forcibly evict a co‑owner who holds legal title. In Arizona your main legal remedy is a partition action (asking a court to divide or sell […]
Read article →Arizona: Options When the Other Side Asks the Court Only to Sell the House
What to do if the other side asks the court only to sell the house (Arizona) Quick summary: If the other party asks the court to order a sale of the house but does not propose buyout terms, you have options: challenge or respond to the sale request, ask the court to set buyout/equity terms, […]
Read article →Arizona: When a Court Orders a Co-Owned House Sold — What to Expect
Court-Ordered Sale of a Co-Owned House in Arizona: What to Expect Disclaimer: This article explains Arizona law in general terms and is not legal advice. For help about your specific situation, consult a licensed Arizona attorney. Detailed answer: How an Arizona court-ordered sale of co-owned property works When co-owners cannot agree about what to do […]
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