Our Court Appointed Phoenix Divorce Receivers Are Here to Help
Marital dissolution receiverships are extremely contentious. However, in many instances, a receiver is an appropriate remedy to safeguard real estate, cash flow, personal property or businesses that are part of the marital estate. FedReceiver, Inc. Phoenix Divorce Receivers have extensive experience in family court and have handled numerous divorce receiverships including retail sales, equipment rental, restaurants, security services, and other types of businesses that were the subject of litigation in family court.
Here’s how our Phoenix Divorce Receivers can help you:
A Phoenix Divorce Receiver appointed in a marital dissolution matter may take possession of a variety of assets, including real estate, stocks, businesses, personal property and other assets that are the subject of the divorce. These matters may require the use of forensic accountants. Finally, a divorce receiver should have the ability to communicate well with all parties, to “hand-hold” when needed, or to be very firm as the facts may require.
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Businesses
A divorce receiver may take possession of operating businesses. The business may end of up being sold with proceeds distributed per court order.
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Real Estate
A variety of real estate assets may be administered in divorce cases.
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Single Family Home
From large estates to small properties, FedReceiver has experience in managing and selling single family homes.
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Condominium
From primary residences to vacation homes, FedReceiver can work with the HOA’s, management property and sell the condo for the benefit of the marital estate.
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Jewelry
Jewelry may be appraised and sold.
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Art
Art may be appraised and sold.
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Boats
Boats may be appraised and sold.
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RV's
RV’s may be stored, appraised and sold.
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Intellectual Property
Intellectual property may have value. Professional will be retained to appraise, market and sell the IP.
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Commercial Property
Office, industrial and/or retail property may be managed and sold.
When is a Phoenix Divorce Receiver needed?
A Phoenix Divorce Receiver may take over a number of different type of assets. Dealing with personalities, emotions and challenging behavior requires a very unique set of skills.
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Locations Served
With cases involving assets throughout the country and internationally, FedReceiver, Inc. provides nation-wide receivership services including international asset recovery.
Alameda, Butte, County of San Francisco, Contra Costa, El Dorado, Fresno, Humboldt, Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Los Angeles, Marin, Orange County, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernadino, San Diego, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Ventura County, and the California District Court.
States with cases/assets include Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin.
Who needs a court-appointed Phoenix Divorce Receiver?
If you are a divorce lawyer, FedReceiver has the knowledge and experience needed to administer your divorce receivership case.
Lender
Defaulted real estate /business loans, collateral and inventory problems, contaminated property may all require the services of a receiver.
Attorney
Corporate, partnership, creditor rights, bankruptcy and transactional attorneys regularly seek out the services of court-appointed receivers.
Defrauded Investor/Consumer
If you are a defrauded investor/consumer, various government agencies may be able to assist with investigating alleged fraud.
Government Agency
State/federal governmental agencies appoint receivers in connection with criminal restitution, health & safety code violation, investor and consumer fraud as well as other regulatory matters requiring the appointment of a receiver.
How we work together
From identifying problems to implementing solutions, our experienced team utilizes its decades of experience, expertise, training and resources to successfully administer its receiver, partition, provisional directorship, dissolution manager and distribution agent cases.
Reach out
Please reach out via our contact page or call us at our Los Angeles corporate office. Our state and federal cases involve assets throughout the county.
Set an Appointment
An initial call will allow for an initial assessment of the proposed case.
Sample Pleadings/Orders
With approximately 800 cases, FedReceiver has a vast library of exemplars including motions seeking appointment of receiver, orders appointing receiver and memorandum of points & authorities.
References
We offer excellent references with local and national law firms, accounting firms and clients.
Court Experience
Given our decades of experience and hundreds of cases, we have appeared in state/federal court and have excellent relationships with numerous courts/judges.
Get to know our expert court receivers in Phoenix
A family business, founded by James Donell, we are leaders in the receivership industry.
With prior experience as president of the California Receivers Forum (CRF) Los Angeles/Orange County Chapter, President of the National Association of Federal Equity Receivers (NAFER), panel members at receiver conferences, we are leaders in our industry.
Offices
Northern California
Sacramento, CA
Los Angeles
Wilshire Bundy Plaza 12121 Wilshire Boulevard, Subsuit 1120
Phone: 310.207.8481
Stephen J. Donell Los Angeles
President of FedReceiver, Inc., Jalmar Properties, Inc. and Donell Expert Services, Inc.
James H. Donell Los Angeles
Founder and CEO of FedReceiver, Inc. and Jalmar Properties, Inc.
Todd D. Donell Los Angeles
Executive Vice President of FedReceiver, Inc. and Jalmar Properties, Inc.
Sarah R. Bates Los Angeles
Vice President of FedReceiver, Inc. and Jalmar Properties, Inc.
Review the chapter authored by Mr. Donell
Reviving the Financially Distressed Business
Reviving The Financially Distressed Business is the essential guide for business owners and corporate leaders whose companies are under—or anticipating—financial difficulties. See Chapter 11, Receiverships, written by Court Receiver Stephen Donell, CCIM, CPM
Steve Donell’s contribution to the book “Reviving a Financially Distressed Business” reflects not only his expertise as a receiver, but his sound judgment on how receivership can be used to effectively advance a financially troubled business.”
– Brian Davidoff, Esq. Author and Editor