The Texas partition agreement with Mexico in Washington is a legal document that facilitates the voluntary division of real property among co-owners. The agreement details the ownership of the property and allows co-owners to specify how the land will be divided, typically in-kind, outlining the respective tracts designated for each co-owner through attached exhibits. It ensures all co-owners acknowledge their sole ownership and clarifies any liabilities, such as existing liens. Once executed, the agreement nullifies any claims to the divided property from other co-owners. This form helps to streamline property division, providing clear instructions for filling out and executing quitclaim deeds. This document is invaluable for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in property law, as it simplifies the partition process, ensures compliance with legal standards, and protects the interests of all parties involved.