Partitions: Notice Requirements
The UPHPA requires notice to all parties (you and your siblings) at multiple stages in the partition process. The law was designed to protect heirs, so the multiple notice requirements at different stages keep everyone on the same page and avoid anyone being blindsided. There’s the general notice you’ll receive when someone files a complaint, there’s notice to all parties of the value of the property, and finally, there’s notice if any party wishes to buy out the others’ interests.



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