Contentious Estates

At Evans-Avlonitis Associates, we specialise in providing professional and detailed probate valuation services for contentious estates. When disputes arise among beneficiaries, family members, or executors, accurate and impartial valuations are essential to resolve matters efficiently and equitably.

Our team understands the complexities and sensitivities of contentious estates. With years of experience working closely with solicitors, trustees, and executors, we deliver reliable valuations that adhere to HMRC requirements and legal standards. Whether your estate includes fine art, antiques, jewelry, or collectibles, we provide detailed reports tailored to meet your specific needs.

Why choose us?

With years of experience in probate and estate valuation, our team combines market knowledge with meticulous attention to detail. This ensures every item is valued accurately and fairly.

To streamline the process, we offer a full inventory management service. Our team will document the estate’s contents, providing a detailed photographic record and accompanying descriptions for each item. This not only simplifies the valuation process but also helps beneficiaries make informed decisions during the division of assets.

We also arrange an Open Day for family members and beneficiaries. During the Open Day:

1. Relatives have the opportunity to view the estate’s items in person.

2. We guide the selection process to ensure fairness and transparency.
3. Executors benefit from having a structured approach to the distribution of assets, minimizing potential disputes.
Our valuations are conducted without bias, providing a clear and defendable breakdown of assets to support equitable division.
Whether you’re dealing with a straightforward estate or a more complex collection of assets, we adapt our approach to meet your specific requirements.
We understand that probate can be an emotionally charged process. Our team is committed to providing clear and sensitive communication to ease the burden on executors and beneficiaries.