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Partition Referee vs Court Referee: What’s the Difference?

Kevin Singer: Court Appointed Court Partition Referee

Kevin Singer: Partition Referee

A court referee is a neutral third party who is appointed by a judge to help resolve disputes. In the case of a partition referee, the dispute is typically about the division of real or personal property. The partition referee will oversee the sale of the property and distribute the proceeds to the owners in accordance with the court’s instructions.

There are some key differences between a partition referee and a general court referee.

  1. A partition referee is specifically appointed to handle partition cases. A general court referee can handle a variety of cases, including partition cases.
  2. A partition referee has more specialized knowledge of partition law. This is important because partition cases can be complex and time-consuming.
  3. A partition referee may be able to resolve a partition case more quickly than a general court referee. This is because partition referees are typically more experienced in handling these types of cases.

If you are involved in a partition case, it is important to speak with an attorney who can advise you on your rights and options. An attorney can also help you to select a qualified partition referee.

What is a Partition Referee?

A partition referee is a neutral third party who is appointed by a judge to help resolve disputes about the division and/or sale of real or personal property. The partition referee will oversee the sale of the property and distribute the proceeds to the owners in accordance with the Court’s instructions.

What is a Court Referee?

A court referee is a neutral third party who is appointed by a judge to help resolve disputes. Court referees can handle a variety of cases, including partition cases.

What are the Key Differences between a Partition Referee and a General Court Referee?

There are three key differences between a partition referee and a general court referee:

  • Specialization: A partition referee is specifically appointed to handle partition cases. A general court referee can handle a variety of cases, including partition cases.
  • Knowledge: A partition referee has more specialized knowledge of partition law. This is important because partition cases can be complex and time-consuming.
  • Experience: A partition referee may be able to resolve a partition case more quickly than a general court referee. This is because partition referees are typically more experienced in handling these types of cases.

When Should You Use a Partition Referee?

If you are involved or wish to have real and/or personal property sold or divided, you should consider using a partition referee if:

  • You need someone with specialized knowledge of partition law.
  • You need someone who can resolve the case quickly.

How Do You Find a Partition Referee?

You can find a partition referee by speaking with your attorney or by searching online. When choosing a partition referee, it is important to select someone who is qualified and experienced.

What Are the Benefits of Using a Partition Referee?

There are several benefits to using a partition referee, including:

  • They are neutral third parties who can help to resolve disputes fairly.
  • They have specialized knowledge of partition law.
  • They can resolve cases quickly.

What Are the Risks of Using a Partition Referee?

There are some risks associated with using a partition referee, including:

  • There is a cost to their services and that cost will depend in part on the complexity of the matter and the cooperation of the parties.

What You Should Do Next

If you are involved in a partition case or wish to have real or personal property partitioned, it is important to speak with an attorney who can advise you on your rights and options. An attorney can also help you to select a qualified partition referee.

For more information contact Kevin Singer, a qualified court partition referee.

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Receivership Specialists has been appointed in over 624 cases. If you need an experienced court receiver, court referee, or partition referee in California, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Washington State, Illinois, or New Mexico, call Kevin Singer: 877.755.9064

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Receivership Specialists, Los Angeles, California
11500 W. Olympic Blvd
Suite 530
Los Angeles, California 90064
Phone: (310) 552-9064
Fax: (310) 552-9066
Court Receiver Los Angeles, California

Receivership Specialists, Las Vegas, Nevada
7251 W. Lake Mead Blvd.
Suite 300
Las Vegas, Nevada 89128
Phone: (702) 562-4230
Fax: (702) 562-4001
Court Receiver Las Vegas, Nevada

Receivership Specialists, Orange County, California
1 Park Plaza
Suite 600
Irvine, CA 92614
Phone: (949) 238-2801
Fax: (949) 852-4480
Court Receiver Orange County, California

Receivership Specialists, Phoenix, Arizona
2 North Central Avenue
Suite #1800
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
Phone: (602) 343-1889
Fax: (602) 343-1801
Court Receiver Phoenix, Arizona

Receivership Specialists, Sacramento, California
500 Capitol Mall
Suite 2350
Sacramento, California 95814
Phone: (916) 449-9655
Fax: (916) 446-7104
Court Receiver Sacramento, California

Receivership Specialists, San Diego, California
4660 La Jolla Village Drive
Suite 100
San Diego, California 92122
Phone: (858) 546-4815
Fax: (858) 646-3097
Court Receiver San Diego, California

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1 Sansome Street
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San Francisco, California 94104
Phone: (415) 590-4823
Fax: (415) 946-8837
Court Receiver San Francisco, California

Receivership Specialists, Ventura, California
1500 Palma Drive
2nd Floor
Ventura, CA 93003
Phone: (805) 267-1283
Fax: (805) 654-0080
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Receivership Specialists, Denver, Colorado
Spaces Civic Center
1560 Broadway
Suite 1600
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: (303) 830-1224
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