Yes, you file a petition for partition of the land if there is enough land to physically divide it into eight parcels. If the land is not large enough to do that, you can petition for equitable partition of the land which would result in the land being sold and the proceeds divided among the eight owners. Both of these are Superior Court actions that will be filed in the county where the land is located. You will need to hire an attorney to handle this for you, but if you go the equitable partition route, the attorney can be paid from the proceeds of the sale so that all heirs contribute.
Answered on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:41 AM