By Stephen J. Donell, CCIM, CPM | FedReceiver, Inc. | Nearly 1,000 Court-Appointed Receiverships Introduction Most attorneys think the critical moment in a receivership is standing before the judge. In my experience, the critical moment happens before you ever walk into the courtroom. The lawyer is the gatekeeper. Before a judge evaluates a proposed court-appointed…
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Most attorneys think the critical moment in a receivership is standing before the judge. In my experience, the critical moment happens before you ever walk into the courtroom. The lawyer is the gatekeeper. Before a judge evaluates a proposed partition referee, a lawyer has to nominate one. And if it never gets past the lawyer,…
Appointing a court receiver in Los Angeles Superior Court involves many moving parts. The difference between a smooth receivership and one that unravels often comes down to decisions made before the motion is ever filed. Written by Stephen J. Donell—who has administered over 1,000 court-appointed receivership cases—this guide highlights what works, what gets motions denied,…
Introduction The lawyer is the gatekeeper. Before a judge evaluates a proposed court-appointed receiver, a lawyer has to nominate one. And if it never gets past the lawyer, the receiver never gets a shot at even being considered by the judge. That means the decision you make in your office — who to call, what…
What Is a Partition Referee? A partition referee is a neutral, court-appointed officer responsible for carrying out a court-ordered division or sale of jointly owned real property in California. When two or more people own real property together and cannot agree on what to do with it, California law provides a remedy: the partition action….
When two or more people co-own real estate in California, disagreements about whether to sell, keep, or divide the property can quickly become difficult to resolve. These disputes often arise after an inheritance, divorce, business breakup, or shared investment. One owner may want to sell and access their equity, while another may want to hold…
Pursuant to the California rules of Court, Rule 3.1177, at the hearing of an application for appointment of receiver on notice or at the hearing for confirmation of an ex parte appointment of receiver, each party. May suggest to the court one or more persons for appointment as receiver. The party must state the reasons…
Date: March 4, 2026 Time: 11 am PT / 12 pm MT / 1 pm CT / 2 pm ET Duration: 45 minutes to 1 hour Presenter: Stephen J. Donell, CPM®, CCIM, ARM® (President of FedReceiver, Inc.) Are you a real estate professional or broker looking to understand the mechanics of court-appointed cases? Join us…
There are many factors to consider when seeking to nominate a court appointed receiver. These include, but are not limited to, the following: Reputation: A court appointed receiver or partition referee should have a good reputation in the industry. Factors to consider include success with prior cases, and his/her reputation with judges and lawyers. Does…