Skip to content

menu

HomeAboutServicesContact
Gray Reed logo

Energy & the Law

partition fo land

Subscribe to partition fo land via RSS

Texas Court Splits Family Timber Land Over Heir’s Objections

By Charles Sartain on August 5, 2025
Posted in Land Titles, Statutes

Co-author Gunner West

“He who comes for the inheritance is often made to pay for the funeral”.* When heirs inherit property together and can’t agree on its use, Texas courts strongly prefer dividing the land physically rather than forcing a sale, even when one owner wants to cash out.

Atkinson v. Land Endeavors held…

About Charles Sartain

I have been helping clients of all types resolve their commercial disputes for most of my 35 years as a lawyer. Of the many industries in which I have worked, the energy business is the most fascinating…More

Stay Connected

Subscribe to this blog via RSS Charles Sartain on Linkedin

Topics

Archives

Recent Posts

  • No Invoice, No Breach Under a COPAS Accounting Procedure
  • Louisiana Pugh Clause Did not Sever a Mineral Lease
  • Texas Supreme Court Justice Throws a Lifeline to Mineral Rights Owners
  • North Dakota Pore Space Redux
  • Condition Precedent Stymies Seismic Operation

Gray Reed Blogs

  • Tilting The Scales
  • M&A Insights
  • Texas Construction Law Blog
  • Texas Employer Handbook
  • Texas Tax Talk

Energy & the Law

Gray Reed logo
Subscribe to this blog via RSS Charles Sartain on Linkedin
Privacy-PolicyDisclaimer

About Our Firm

A full-service Texas law firm with offices in Dallas, Houston and Waco, Gray Reed provides legal services to companies ranging from start-up to Fortune 500 as well as high net worth individuals. Gray Reed attorneys assist clients with a myriad of legal issues including commercial litigation, corporate transactions, oil and gas, tax planning and litigation, real estate, construction, healthcare, trusts and estates, employment law, family law, intellectual property and bankruptcy. For more information, visit www.grayreed.com.

Read More...
Copyright © 2026, Gray Reed All Rights Reserved.
Law blog design & platform by LexBlog LexBlog Logo

We use cookies on our website to enhance your browsing experience and analyze site traffic. By clicking “Accept,” you consent to the use of all cookies and agree to our privacy policy.

AcceptReject