Valuing property
Following separation, you and your ex-partner will need to work out what property there is and whether it needs to be included in your property settlement. Property includes assets (property people own) and liabilities (debts that people owe).
Generally all assets and liabilities are included in a property settlement and it is important to accurately work out their value.
Having a clear picture at an early stage of what property there is, and its value, will help you resolve your property dispute more quickly and keep costs down.
Choose from the options below to find out more about valuing some of the assets and liabilities that are commonly part of a property settlement.
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