The Texas partition agreement with Mexico in Florida outlines the voluntary partition and division of jointly owned real property among co-owners. This agreement identifies the specific tracts of land each co-owner will receive, as detailed in attached exhibits. Key features include the acknowledgment of ownership by all parties, the absence of other claimants unless stated, and the execution of quitclaim deeds to finalize the division. To fill out the form, co-owners need to specify property details, acknowledge existing claims, and detail the tracts assigned to each party. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in real estate, as it facilitates clear delineation of property rights in co-owned situations. It allows for efficient property management and conflict resolution, ensuring each stakeholder understands their rights and responsibilities post-partition.