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Specialist valuers
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Step 1: Book Your Valuation
For a personalised quote or to book your valuation, please contact us
Step 2: Schedule Your Valuation
Once your appointment is confirmed, our team of professional valuers will arrive promptly at 9:00 AM on the scheduled day. They will conduct the valuation thoroughly and take the necessary time to ensure an accurate and comprehensive assessment.
Step 3: Receive Your Report
Once the valuation at your property is complete, our valuers will return to head office to prepare a detailed probate report. This report will be finalised and emailed to you in PDF format within 5 working days of your initial appointment. You can then print and distribute as many times as needed to the appropriate parties.
Probate & Confirmation
- Probate valuation in England & Wales
- Confirmation valuation Scotland
- Asset recover service
House Clearance
- Full house contents clearance
- Hoarded house clearance
- Asset recovery service
FEAC Legal Probate Valuations offers specialised services to support the process of settling an estate.
Our client base includes private individuals, solicitors, executors, and administrators throughout the UK and Scotland.
Our goal is to simplify the probate valuation process and reduce stress for our clients.
Our company, with over 12 years of experience, has never had a probate valuation rejected by HMRC.
We deliver precise and compliant probate and IHT valuation reports, adhering to the standards set by HM Revenue & Customs.
We also offer full house contents & hoarded house clearance services.
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Frequently asked questions
Here are a few frequently asked questions. Click here to read even more.
Probate is the legal process where a deceased person’s will is validated, and their estate is administered. It involves obtaining a Grant of Probate (or Confirmation in Scotland), which authorises the executor(s) to collect assets, pay debts, and distribute the estate to beneficiaries.
You need probate when the deceased’s estate includes assets such as property, bank accounts, investments, or valuable possessions that require legal permission to be transferred. If the estate is small or solely consists of jointly held assets, probate may not be necessary.
Chattels are the tangible personal possessions of the deceased, excluding real estate and money. This includes furniture, artwork, jewellery, antiques, vehicles, collectibles, and household items. Chattels valuation is essential for probate because these items contribute to the total estate value and can affect Inheritance Tax (IHT) calculations.
Yes, we provide probate and chattels valuation services across the entire UK, including England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. We understand the regional legal nuances, especially the differences in probate law between Scotland and England/Wales.
Yes, we offer professional house clearance services tailored to probate situations. Our experienced team can carefully sort, value, and clear household contents, ensuring valuable items are identified and preserved. We manage responsible disposal, recycling, and donations, handling the entire process sensitively to ease the burden on families and executors.
We also specialise in Hoarded House Clearance.
Contact us
Get in touch to book a probate or receive a quote.
Phone
07984733931
Address
Castle Courthouse, Castle Bank, NE61 1YJ