The Texas partition agreement with Mexico in Pima is designed for co-owners of real property to voluntarily partition and divide the land they jointly own. This agreement outlines the specific tracts of land that each co-owner will receive, accompanied by identification of the property in attached exhibits. Co-owners affirm they are the sole owners of the property and address any other potential claims or liens. The agreement also includes provisions for executing quitclaim deeds, ensuring that the divided properties are recognized as separately owned. The completion of this form allows co-owners to release any claims to shared property, facilitating a clear and equitable division. Attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants can effectively use this form to manage property claims, establish clear ownership, and simplify the transfer of property interests. The form serves diverse use cases, such as resolving disputes among co-owners or reorganizing property after liquidation of joint interests.