Casa Grande sits at the crossroads of the Phoenix and Tucson metro areas and has seen significant residential and commercial growth. Co-ownership disputes involving Casa Grande property — from single-family homes to investment properties and commercial real estate — are handled in Pinal County Superior Court in Florence. We represent Casa Grande co-owners through every stage of partition proceedings.
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Under Arizona Revised Statutes § 12-1211, any co-owner of real property located in Casa Grande or elsewhere in Pinal County has the absolute right to bring a partition action in Pinal County Superior Court — regardless of what the other co-owners want.
The court orders the Casa Grande property sold — typically through a licensed broker — and proceeds distributed among co-owners proportionate to their ownership interests. The most common outcome in Pinal County partition cases.
If the property can be physically divided fairly, the court may award each co-owner a separate titled portion. More common with larger parcels of Casa Grande-area land than with single-family homes.
Filing a partition action in Pinal County Superior Court often brings the other party to the negotiating table. We structure private buyouts and negotiated resolutions as an alternative to a full court-ordered sale.
The court can adjust distributions to account for unequal payments of mortgage, taxes, repairs, or carrying costs made by one co-owner of the Casa Grande property over another.
Partition actions in Pinal County follow a predictable process. We guide Casa Grande co-owners through each stage.
We review your ownership structure for the Casa Grande property, identify all co-owners, and map the best path — litigation, negotiation, or buyout.
We file a partition complaint in Pinal County Superior Court and serve all co-owners, formally starting the partition proceeding for your Casa Grande property.
The court may appoint a Partition Commissioner to evaluate the Casa Grande property and determine whether sale or physical division is appropriate.
The court orders sale or division of the Casa Grande property. Proceeds are distributed after all expenses and contributions are accounted for.
Scott Resnick is an attorney licensed in both Arizona and California with broad experience across real estate litigation and transactions. He operates Partition Arizona as a dedicated resource for co-owners throughout Arizona who need to resolve shared property disputes. Scott brings litigation experience — knowing how to fight when necessary — alongside transactional depth to structure creative resolutions such as buyouts, private sales, and co-ownership agreements. For Casa Grande and Pinal County partition matters, Scott handles all filings and proceedings in Pinal County Superior Court.