Code of Alabama
Article 3 - Partition in Probate Court.
Section 35-6-44 - Proceedings Against Unknown Persons and Certain Other Parties Defendant.

When it is necessary to make any persons defendant to a petition in the probate court filed for the partition of property or for a sale thereof because it cannot be equitably divided, and the names of all or any of such persons are unknown to the petitioner and cannot be ascertained on diligent inquiry, if the petitioner shall state in a petition, or in an affidavit thereto annexed, that the names of such persons are unknown, and that he has made diligent inquiry to ascertain the same, proceedings may be had against them without naming them; and the judge of probate must make publication as in case of nonresident defendants, describing such unknown parties as near as may be by the character in which they are sued, and with reference to their title or interest in the property sought to be partitioned or to be sold for division of the proceeds. Should petitioner, after exercising reasonable diligence be unable to locate the whereabouts, and to ascertain with certainty whether any defendant is alive at the time of the filing of the petition, the facts showing just what diligence the petitioner has exercised must be specifically alleged in the bill, and such defendant may then be made a party, by publication as in case of unknown defendants, in his name followed by the words: " ____ and his heirs or devisees, if deceased." If the defendant so named does not appear in person or by attorney before expiration of the time for filing pleadings, the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem to represent his interest. The shares or interest of such parties in the proceeds of any such sale shall be paid in the court under such directions as may be ordered by the court, and shall there be retained and paid out to the proper parties when ascertained.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 35 - Property.

Chapter 6 - Partition.

Article 3 - Partition in Probate Court.

Section 35-6-40 - Property Subject to Partition; by Whom Application Made.

Section 35-6-41 - Partition of Land Lying Partly in Different Counties.

Section 35-6-42 - Contents of Application.

Section 35-6-43 - Time and Place of Hearing; Notice; Guardians Ad Litem; Nonresidents as Parties.

Section 35-6-44 - Proceedings Against Unknown Persons and Certain Other Parties Defendant.

Section 35-6-45 - Decree for Partition; Appointment of Commissioners; Minors' Interests Considered.

Section 35-6-46 - Oath of Commissioners; Duties Generally.

Section 35-6-47 - Notice of Partition.

Section 35-6-48 - Determination and Statement by Commissioners.

Section 35-6-49 - Filing and Recordation of Application, etc.; Record as Evidence.

Section 35-6-50 - Partition Vests Title; Annulment by Circuit Court.

Section 35-6-51 - Effect of Partition on Liens.

Section 35-6-52 - Completion of Partition by Substitute Commissioner.

Section 35-6-53 - Fees of Commissioners.

Section 35-6-54 - Costs and Expenses.

Section 35-6-55 - Partition Not Made When Adverse Claim or Title Asserted.

Section 35-6-56 - Remedy Not Exclusive.

Section 35-6-57 - Sale Instead of Partition - When Sale Ordered.

Section 35-6-58 - Sale Instead of Partition - Property Subject to Sale; by Whom Application Made; Where Sale Held; Record of Decrees.

Section 35-6-59 - Sale Instead of Partition - Time for Hearing.

Section 35-6-60 - Sale Instead of Partition - Notice of Hearing; Guardians Ad Litem; Nonresidents as Parties.

Section 35-6-61 - Sale Instead of Partition - Evidence.

Section 35-6-62 - Sale Instead of Partition - Decree and Orders; Appointment of Commissioner; Conduct of Sale.

Section 35-6-63 - Sale Instead of Partition - Payment and Distribution of Purchase Money.

Section 35-6-64 - Sale Instead of Partition - Completion of Sale by Substitute Commissioner.

Section 35-6-65 - Article Applicable to Executors or Administrators of Deceased Parties.

Section 35-6-66 - Article Not Applicable to Partition of Crops.