The Agreement for the Partition and Division of Land outlines the voluntary partitioning of real property among co-owners in Chicago. The document details the specific tracts of land designated for each co-owner, ensuring clarity on ownership through attached exhibits that flesh out property descriptions. It affirms that co-owners are the sole proprietors of the property, except for any relevant liens that must be disclosed. One of the critical components involves the execution of quitclaim deeds, which formalize the transfer of property rights among co-owners, eliminating future claims. This agreement serves as a vital tool for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in real estate transactions, allowing them to navigate property division in a clear and systematic manner. Filling instructions require accurate descriptions of property and parties involved, while also emphasizing the need for notarization to validate the document. Overall, this form promotes legal protection and clarity in ownership rights, essential for a smooth transition of property among co-owners.