Our family’s 63 acres in Partlow isn’t just land—it’s legacy. Protecting it requires action, especially when multiple heirs are involved.
1. Hold a Family Meeting
Gathering heirs is essential. Even those living out of state should be included. Discuss goals:
Keep the land?
Develop it?
Farm it?
Pass it to the next generation?
2. Consider a Family LLC or Trust
Transferring the Partlow acreage into an LLC or trust can:
Consolidate ownership
Protect the land from forced sale
Simplify taxes
Create a clear decision-making structure
Many Virginia families with rural land use LLCs because they can assign shares, buy out members, and limit disputes.
3. Conduct a Title Search
Even if the land has stayed in the family for decades, a title search will reveal:
All recorded heirs
Any liens or issues
Potential gaps in documentation
4. Draft a Family Land Agreement
This can clarify:
Who pays taxes
Rules for timber harvesting, hunting, or building
What happens if an heir wants to sell
How the family wants to use the Partlow acreage long-term
5. Encourage Heirs to Create Wills
Once the land is secured, the next generation shouldn’t repeat the same problems.
Protecting the Partlow property isn’t just about paperwork—it’s about honoring the past and ensuring stability for the future.
