The Texas partition agreement with Japan in Utah is designed for co-owners of real property seeking to divide their shared interests. This legal form clearly outlines the property description, the agreement of co-owners, and the equitable division of the property into specified tracts. Each co-owner's designated tract is identified, and the execution of quitclaim deeds is mandated to formalize the division. The agreement ensures that once executed, the divided properties will be considered separately owned, releasing any claims between co-owners. Attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants can utilize this form to facilitate property division, ensuring clarity and legal compliance. Users are instructed to fill out the necessary sections carefully and may need to include additional information about any other claims or liens on the property. This document serves to prevent future disputes over property interests and provides a straightforward procedure for executing property division.