The Texas partition agreement with Mexico in Utah is a legal document that facilitates the voluntary partition and division of real property among co-owners. This agreement outlines the specific tracts of land each co-owner will receive, identified in attached exhibits, ensuring clarity in the division. Co-owners must confirm they are the sole owners of the property and specify if any other parties have interests, particularly in regards to any existing liens. Each party is required to execute quitclaim deeds to finalize their ownership stake in the divided property. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in real estate transactions or property law. It provides a structured method for addressing shared ownership, minimizing disputes and ensuring equitable division. Proper filling and execution require attention to detail, especially regarding descriptions of property and identification of co-owners. This agreement is pivotal for those engaged in property development or land transactions where joint ownership exists.