The Partition Agreement in India in Georgia is a legal document designed for co-owners of real property to voluntarily divide their shared interests. This agreement outlines the description of the property, the acknowledgment of ownership, and the equitable division of the property into designated tracts for each co-owner. Each co-owner receives specific property portions as outlined in attached exhibits, ensuring clarity in ownership rights. The form includes provisions to execute necessary quitclaim deeds to formalize the division and release any claims on the divided property among co-owners. For attorneys, partners, and legal professionals, this form serves as a foundational tool for managing shared property disputes and structuring property transactions. It is particularly beneficial for paralegals and legal assistants who aid in drafting and filing such agreements. The clear instructions within the document facilitate easy filling and editing, making it accessible even for users with limited legal experience.