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William Lako: You Can’t Take It with You—but You Can Decide Who Gets It

  • Heirs co-own inherited property, and the inability to agree on its division often leads to filing a partition suit in court.
  • When disputes arise, consulting a qualified real estate attorney is essential before filing a petition to start the formal partition process.
  • The court reviews all evidence, may issue a temporary injunction to prevent property use, and ultimately decides how to divide or sell the property.
  • Disagreements often involve property valuation and ownership shares, so effective legal counsel is crucial to protect heirs’ financial entitlements and rights.
  • Navigating this complex and emotional process carefully reduces risks of loss or regret and ensures a fair outcome for all co-owners.
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A reader of Capital questions the fate of a vehicle acquired as a couple without being married or pacsé, in the event of the death of one of the two cohabitants.

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Legal Reader broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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