New York State

Supreme Court

Neglia Appraisals provides independent, court ready real estate appraisals for matters before New York courts. We are frequently appointed by court systems in divorce cases and are appointed by courts as appraisers in guardianship matters. Our reports are prepared with the understanding that they may be reviewed by judges, referees, attorneys, and expert witnesses. We are experienced in delivering objective valuations where neutrality, clarity, and methodological rigor are essential.

 

Appraisals Prepared for Judicial Scrutiny

Court related appraisals require more than market knowledge—they require disciplined analysis, transparent reasoning, and clear communication. Our appraisal reports are structured to clearly explain assumptions, methodologies, and conclusions in a manner accessible to the court.

 

Common Court Related Assignments

We are engaged for appraisal services involving:

  • Neutral Court appointed appraisals in various legal matters
  • Bankruptcy
  • Partition actions
  • Matrimonial and equitable distribution matters
  • Estate and probate proceedings
  • Foreclosure related valuation matters
  • Post judgment and enforcement proceedings

 

Independent & Neutral Valuation Experts

When appointed or relied upon in court proceedings, Neglia Appraisals maintains strict independence and objectivity. Our role is to provide unbiased valuation analysis—not advocacy—supported by credible market data.

 

Reports That Withstand Challenge

Our appraisals are prepared with the expectation of:

  • Cross examination
  • Competing expert testimony
  • Judicial review of methodology

This approach has earned the firm longstanding trust among attorneys and courts throughout NYC and Long Island.

 

Why Courts Rely on Neglia Appraisals

  • Clear, well supported valuation analysis
  • New York State–Certified Appraisers
  • Experience across residential and mixed use property types
  • Professional, impartial presentation

 

 For court appointed or court related appraisal needs, contact Neglia Appraisals to discuss scope, timing, and requirements.


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