Is a petition to partition the best way to sever co-ownership of property? The answer depends heavily on the facts presented in every dispute and may be more complicated than you think. Let the expert real estate faculty teach you about this potential remedy for ownership disputes, including how to evaluate whether it makes sense for your case.
Course Content
9:30 - 9:35 amWelcome and Introduction
Kendra L. Berardi, Esq.,
Robinson+ Cole LLP, Boston
Kathleen M. Heyer, Esq.,
Pierce Atwood LLP, Boston
9:35 - 9:40 am
Who Can Bring a Petition to Partition?
Kendra L. Berardi, Esq.,
Robinson+ Cole LLP, Boston
Kathleen M. Heyer, Esq.,
Pierce Atwood LLP, Boston
9:40 - 9:50 am
How Is Partition Effected? Physical Division v. Sale of the Property
Kendra L. Berardi, Esq.,
Robinson+ Cole LLP, Boston
Kathleen M. Heyer, Esq.,
Pierce Atwood LLP, Boston
9:50 - 10:10 am
Practical Considerations
Kendra L. Berardi, Esq.,
Robinson+ Cole LLP, Boston
Kathleen M. Heyer, Esq.,
Pierce Atwood LLP, Boston
10:10 - 10:20 am
Significant Cases
Kendra L. Berardi, Esq.,
Robinson+ Cole LLP, Boston
Kathleen M. Heyer, Esq.,
Pierce Atwood LLP, Boston
Please Note
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Speakers
FacultyKendra L. Berardi, Esq.,
Robinson+ Cole LLP, Boston
Kathleen M. Heyer, Esq.,
Pierce Atwood LLP, Boston