Tucson, AZ asked in Real Estate Law for Illinois

Q: What form do I use to draft up my own petition for partition in Kendall County Illinois?

What code do I use?

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Anthony M. Avery
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A: Partitions can be extremely complex. Hire a competent attorney to handle it, and his fees might be satisfied from the gross proceeds prior to net distribution.

Alexander Ivakhnenko
Alexander Ivakhnenko
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A: Not recommended.

Consider this: I would imagine, that any intelligent person of some higher learning educational background could perceive, understand and evaluate needed work associated with basic dentistry. Yet, no one in one's right mind would start drilling one's teeth because one reviewed several videos on his a tooth filling is made.

Same rationale goes into the complexity of drafting a legally sufficient, convincing, and persuasive petition for partition, especially which will have a lasting legal effect.

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