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The Valuation of Property in Family Law Disputes

The court has a four-step process in assessing property distribution now let's look at that four-step process well the first step one is for the assets of the parties to be calculated this includes all upper annulations and the assets of one or both parties irrespective. When the assets were acquired the second step two is for the court to assess contributions to those assets before during and after cohabitation the third step. Three is for the court to assess the party's future needs now the fourth step and the final step four is for the court to assess. Whether the proposed orders drafted by the parties are fair and reasonable at this step in the process the court looks at such things as the proportions of actual property and superannuation that a person receives.

 So that is an overview of the four-step process let's talk about step one the step that required us to determine the value of the assets of the parties. What about assets like furniture often people make claims that the furniture in the other person's hands is worth tens of thousands of dollars. What's the person who has the furniture will point out that the furniture is second-hand none of top quality in the?

 first place and would probably only fetch two thousand dollars or three thousand dollars in a garage sale the first person is usually valuing the property value Brisbane. Whilst the second person is valuing the property Valuation Brisbane on its current sale value well. who is career the family court seats that furniture and chattels be taken into account at their current sale value or second-hand value and not at the replacement value.

 

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