The Texas partition agreement with Japan in Fairfax is a legally binding document created for co-owners to voluntarily partition and divide their real property. It outlines the property description, specifies the mutual agreement among co-owners, and delivers equitable divisions of the property into separate tracts. The form ensures that all co-owners confirm they are the sole owners and explicitly states the arrangements for any liens if applicable. Filling instructions emphasize filling in the specific details regarding co-owners and property tracts, followed by executing quitclaim deeds to effectuate the division. Each co-owner receives a tract as detailed in the attached exhibits. The agreement contains essential notarization sections to validate the document legally. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, property partners, and legal assistants as it clarifies ownership rights, simplifies property division processes, and provides a structured approach to resolving shared ownership disputes. Paralegals and associates benefit from its clear instructions for completion and execution, supporting efficient legal practice management.