Valuation of property before
divorce or separation

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When a couple decides to end their marriage or common law relationship, it is necessary to liquidating the matrimonial property regimeespecially in the case of community property. The habitual residenceThe value and legal implications of this is often one of the most important elements of the joint heritage.

 

A professional appraisal carried out by an independent team such as Gesvalt's makes it possible to establish the real market value of the property and other assets, being the starting point for any negotiation or judicial decision.

Why choose Gesvalt to value assets in a divorce?

For more than 30 years we have been producing official and approved valuation reports for divorce and separation of property proceedings.

All our valuations are carried out by expert technicians, taking into account the regulations in force. Furthermore, we are an independent company approved by the Bank of Spain, which means that our valuation reports are objective and legally valid before any notary, financial institution or judicial process.

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Why is asset valuation important in divorce?

The valuation of assets in a divorce is an essential step, as the division of marital assets is often complex and one of the main sources of conflict. Knowing the real value of joint assets, especially real estate, which is often the couple's most valuable asset, allows the division to be carried out in a fair and transparent manner. In this context, an appraisal provides an impartial estimate of the market value by a third party, which can be used both in amicable settlements and in court proceedings.

The family home plays an important role as, for many people, it is the largest financial asset they own. Its accurate valuation is key, as it has a direct impact on the financial stability of both parties after separation. Before deciding whether to award or sell it, it is necessary to have an appraisal that accurately reflects its value, and each spouse can even use their own independent appraiser to ensure maximum objectivity in the process.

Get your valuation online in 4 steps

1

Send us your details to make the budget

2

After contracting we visit your property

3

We carry out the appraisal

4

Receive your official valuation report

What kind of assets do we value in a divorce?

The home valuation in a divorce is essential to establish their current market value. The following are valued flats, villas, flats and second homesThe property must be fully registered, always with a complete registry analysis that verifies the ownership and possible encumbrances of the property.

Other goods

Garages, storerooms, commercial premises or land

For their individual market value.

Vehicles

Appraised according to age, condition and market value.

High-value jewellery, works of art or furnishings

By means of specialised technical reports.

Businesses or company shareholdings

Especially if one of the spouses has a business activity or shares in companies.

Who carries out the valuation in the event of divorce?

Only an accredited inheritance valuation technician can issue official reports that are valid before the notary, the tax authorities or the courts, in compliance with legal regulations (new Order ECM/599/2025, ECO regulations or RICS standards).

Having a report signed by an expert valuer with experience in the distribution of assets, such as those we carry out at Gesvalt, guarantees objectivity, technical precision and legal backing in the distribution of inheritances, calculation of taxes before the Inland Revenue or in the resolution of possible litigation.

Valid reports before notaries and courts

The valuation and appraisal reports that we carry out at Gesvalt, are prepared by our independent certified valuation techniciansThe new ECM/599/2025 Order and RICS standards, in compliance with current legal regulations (such as the new ECM/599/2025 Order and RICS standards), with full validity before notaries, the tax authorities and the courts:

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Frequently asked questions concerning the valuation of assets in the event of divorce or separation

Why is an appraisal necessary in divorce or separation proceedings?

The appraisal determines the value of the common property, especially the house, facilitating a fair distribution and avoiding disputes between the parties.

 

It is not compulsory, but highly recommended in order to establish an objective value and to avoid conflicts or imbalances in the liquidation of the joint assets.

The cost may be shared by both parties or borne by the party requesting the valuation. In court proceedings, it is determined by the judge if there is no agreement.

Yes, an expert valuation signed by an approved technician is valid as evidence in divorce or property distribution proceedings.

The valuation process usually takes between 5 and 7 working days from the visit to the property, depending on availability and documentation provided.

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