You should have a clear understanding of the property that is being divided, including its location, size, and any structures or improvements on the property.

An accurate list of the owners:

You should have an accurate list of all the owners of the property, including their names, addresses, and relationship to each other.

Agreement among the owners:

All of the owners of the property should agree to the partition and the division of the property. This agreement should be in writing and signed by all of the owners.

A description of the property:

You should include a detailed description of the property in the family partition deed, including its location, size, and any structures or improvements on the property.

A plan for the division of the property:

You should have a clear plan for how the property will be divided among the owners, including the allocation of specific portions of the property to each owner.

A written agreement:

The family partition deed should be in writing and signed by all of the owners.

Legal advice:

It is always recommended to seek legal advice before writing a family partition deed to ensure that the document is legally binding and meets all of the requirements for a valid partition agreement.

In addition to these prerequisites, there may be other requirements depending on the jurisdiction where the property is located, so it is important to review the laws in your area and consult with a legal professional if necessary.

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