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Family Law Valuations

Independent Valuations for Family Law and Divorce Settlements

When property assets are divided during a separation or divorce, an accurate, independent valuation is essential.


At Propti, we provide Family Law Valuations prepared by certified valuers who understand the sensitivity and compliance requirements of these matters.


Our reports are accepted by the Family Court of Australia, solicitors, and mediators across all states.

If you need valuations for other legal or financial purposes, explore our CGT Valuations or Transfer Valuations.

What Is a Family Law Valuation?

A Family Law Valuation is a professional assessment of a property’s market value for use in family court, mediation, or settlement proceedings.
It ensures both parties have a fair, unbiased understanding of their property’s true worth before dividing assets.

These valuations are required for:

  • Divorce or separation settlements

  • Mediation or court proceedings

  • Asset division between partners or spouses

  • Family trust or joint ownership adjustments

Each report is prepared by an independent, qualified valuer and formatted for legal acceptance.

Why an Independent Valuation Matters

Property disputes can be stressful and emotional. A certified valuation removes the guesswork by providing a clear, impartial figure both parties can rely on.
A Propti Family Law Valuation ensures:

  • Compliance with Family Court guidelines

  • An unbiased, evidence based market value

  • A legally defensible report that supports mediation or court resolution

  • Transparency and fairness for both parties

We work directly with clients, solicitors, and accountants to ensure all valuations meet professional and legal standards.

What’s Included in a Propti Family Law Valuation Report

Each report includes:

  • Inspection and analysis by a certified property valuer

  • Review of comparable market sales and current data

  • Determination of market value as at the date of separation or hearing

  • Detailed reasoning and methodology section

  • Professionally formatted report accepted by Family Court and legal representatives

If your property is also being refinanced or sold, you may benefit from our Mortgage Purpose Valuations or QS Reports.

Why Choose Propti

  • Nationwide network of qualified, independent valuers

  • Reports accepted by Family Court of Australia and mediators

  • Fast turnaround to meet court deadlines

  • Transparent pricing and no hidden costs

  • Trusted by lawyers, accountants, and separating couples

We handle sensitive valuations with accuracy, professionalism, and care.

Get Your Family Law Valuation Started

Ensure your property settlement is fair and accurate with an independent valuation from Propti.
Provide the property details, separation date, and solicitor’s contact, and we will deliver a certified report promptly.

[Book a Family Law Valuation →] or Contact Us for an instant quote today.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is a Family Law Valuation?
A Family Law Valuation is an independent assessment of a property’s value used for court, mediation, or asset settlement during a separation or divorce.

2. Are Propti valuations accepted by the Family Court?
Yes. All Propti valuations are completed by certified valuers and accepted by the Family Court of Australia and legal professionals nationwide.

3. How long does a Family Law Valuation take?
Most valuations are completed within two to five business days, depending on access and property location.

4. Can both parties use the same valuation report?
Yes. One independent valuation can be shared between both parties, saving time and ensuring fairness in negotiations.

5. Is a Family Law Valuation confidential?
Absolutely. All valuations are handled with strict confidentiality and comply with professional and privacy standards.

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