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20+ Year Experienced Court Appointed Receiver Serving Los Angeles

Attorney Matthew L. Taylor has been appointed numerous times to act as a Receiver in California Superior Court actions. These actions have included business disputes, probate matters, family law (divorce) cases, judgment collection, real estate partition cases, marijuana dispensary receiverships, and rehabilitation of substandard housing under California’s Health and Safety Code. In this capacity, Matthew Taylor has operated businesses, sold real estate, rehabilitated houses, and sold deeds of trust. (Click “Case Types” for a partial list of engagements).

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What is a Receiver?

A Receiver is a temporarily-appointed, disinterested 3rd party “fiduciary” who helps a business or person preserve assets and property while litigation is ongoing. A Receiver is the agent of the court and is appointed by the judge (usually at the request of one of the parties.)  The Receiver’s responsibility is to ensure that property is protected or the business operates without interference or influence from the lawsuit parties. The Receiver reports directly to the judge handling the case and enforces the judge’s orders in the case. Please read our “Introduction to the Receivership Remedy” as published in the San Bernardino County Bar Association Newsletter for more information.

Los Angeles County Receivership Attorney

Matthew Taylor has acted as a Receiver and he has also represented Receivers in Los Angeles courts on numerous occasions. Mr. Taylor handles the interaction between Receivers and their appointing courts, and the parties to the litigation, and creditors. If you’ve been appointed as a Receiver in LA County, Mr. Taylor has represented receivers on over 100 actions since 1995 and can help represent you as local counsel with in-depth knowledge of the law as it relates to Receiverships including:

  • Discharge Motions
  • Motions for Instructions
  • Court-Approved Sales of Real and Personal Property
  • Public Auctions
  • Motions for Appointment of Attorney
  • Interim Fee Approval Motions
  • Final Fee Approval Motions

Defending Receivers from Claims and Lawsuits

Attorney Matthew L. Taylor has been a receiver and/or represented receivers in Superior Court actions in Los Angeles County cities including: Long Beach, Glendale, Santa Clarita, Lancaster, Palmdale, Pomona, Torrance, Pasadena, El Monte, Downey, Inglewood, West Covina, Norwalk, Burbank, Santa Monica, Redondo Beach and many neighboring communities. If you have been appointed as a Receiver and need to consult with an experienced lawyer regarding your case, please call to schedule a consultation. Similarly, if you are an attorney, judge or business in LA County that needs the assistance of a highly experienced Receiver, I would look forward to talking to you today – (909) 989-7774.

Call The Law Offices of Matthew L. Taylor, a Receivership attorney at (909) 989-7774 now to schedule your free, no obligation attorney consultation. We look forward to hearing from you today.

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Receivership Appointments

  • Los Angeles Korean 1st Presbyterian Church v. Lee (Los Angeles County Superior Court case number 21STCV31304). Appointed Receiver to manage property of a church and to oversee election of governing board in dispute between members of church in Los Angeles, California.
  • Estate of J.C. Renteria (San Bernardino County Superior Court case number PROSB2200330). Appointed Receiver to manage restaurant in Probate Court dispute between heirs. Restaurant is located in Riverside, California.
  • County of San Bernardino v. Findlay 2005 Trust (San Bernardino County Superior Court case number CIVDS 1925514). Appointed Receiver of real property in a Health and Safety Code receivership action in California Superior Court. Action involved rehabilitation of a single-family house in Lake Arrowhead, California. Issue in case involved failing hillside retaining walls interfering with public right-of-way and with structural integrity of structures.
  • Hoang v. Vu (Santa Clara County Superior Court case number 16CV300868). Appointed Receiver to handle the sale of a single family home in San Jose, California.
  • Chan v. Leung (Los Angeles County Superior Court case number BC 767667). Appointed Receiver to manage and sell 6 rental real properties. Properties were in Los Angeles County, Kern County, and Riverside County.
  • City of Ontario v. Kirchman Trust (San Bernardino County Superior Court case number CIVSB2133271). Appointed Receiver of real property in a Health and Safety Code receivership action in California Superior Court. Project involved rehabilitation of a single-family house in Ontario, California.
  • City of Ontario v. Charles Kopenski (San Bernardino County Superior Court case number CIVDS2024251). Appointed Receiver of real property in a Health and Safety Code receivership action in California Superior Court. Project involved rehabilitation of a single-family house in Ontario, California.
  • Marriage of Velasco (Los Angeles County Superior Court case number 20STFL11221). Appointed Receiver in divorce case to manage manufacturing business located in Gardena, California.
  • Munoz v. Anaya (San Bernardino County Superior Court case number CIVDS 1600765). Appointed Receiver to operate 80 units of apartments during pendency of action between secured creditors and property owner. Action involved a property in San Bernardino, California.
  • Sherry Chuang v. Mei Haw Chuang. (Santa Clara County Superior Court case 19CV358358). Appointed Receiver to manage finances of rental property during concurrent partition litigation between owners. Property is located in Palo Alto, California.
  • Lower v. Dupas (San Bernardino County Superior Court case number CIVDS 1504897). Appointed Receiver over operations of industrial company with subsidiaries selling plastics, packaging, doors, and commercial hardware. Project involved an operating business in Ontario, California.

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Partition Referee

  • Lavarias v. Sabater. (Los Angeles County Superior Court case NC061696). Appointed to sell real property in partition action. Property is a tri-plex apartment building in San Pedro, California.
  • Flores v. Hernandez. (Riverside County Superior Court case RIC 1503955). Appointed to sell real property in partition action. Property is a multi-unit commercial property in Jurupa Valley, California.
  • Hernandez v. Luna. (Riverside County Superior Court case RIC 1717405). Appointed to sell real property in partition action. Property is a single family house in Norco, California.
  • Martinez v. Martinez. (Los Angeles County Superior Court case 19CHCV00348). Appointed to sell real property in partition action. Property is a single family house in Pacoima, California.
  • Yousef v. Badawiya. (Riverside County Superior Court case RIC 1810463). Appointed to sell realproperty in partition action. Property is a commercial building in Riverside, California.
  • Gonzalez v. Yniguez. (Los Angeles County Superior Court case VC 066043). Appointed referee to sell real property in partition action. Property is a single family house in South Gate, California.
  • Roseman v. Terry. (San Bernardino County Superior Court case CIVDS 1823256). Appointed referee to sell real property in partition action. Property is two parcels of vacant land in Running Springs, California.
  • Haskayne v. Meyers. (Orange County Superior Court case 30-2015-00792311). Appointed referee to sell real property in partition action. Property is a single family house in Orange, California.
  • Martinez v. Hague. (Los Angeles County Superior Court case 19STCV02046). Appointed to sell real property in partition action. Property is a duplex building in Los Angeles, California.
  • Vollrath v. Vollrath. (San Bernardino County Superior Court case CIVDS 1803074). Appointed referee to sell real property in partition action. Property is a single family house in Ontario, California.
  • Granados v. Placencia. (Riverside County Superior Court case RIC 1804124). Appointed to sell real property in partition action. Property is vacant land in unincorporated Riverside County, California.
  • Carmody v Mayne. (San Bernardino County Superior Court case CIVDS 1400811). Appointed referee to sell real property in partition action. Property is a single family house in Big Bear City, California.
  • Green v Green-Jordan. (Riverside County Superior Court case RIC 1704206). Appointed referee to sell real property in partition action. Property is vacant land in Perris, California.
  • Kleier v. Williams. (San Bernardino County Superior Court case CIVDS 1412451). Appointed referee to sell real property in a partition action. Property is a single family house and commercial trucking yard attached in Fontana, California.
  • Batten v. Eskay. (Los Angeles County Superior Court case KC 067335). Appointed referee to sell real property in a partition action. Property is zoned commercial and has a series of small houses and other buildings on the lot in Pomona, California.
  • Heffler v. Cox. (San Bernardino County Superior Court case VCVVS 038305). Appointed referee to sell real property in a partition action. Property is vacant land in Victorville, California.
  • Yocky v. Nance. (San Bernardino County Superior Court case CIVDS 1410481). Appointed to sell real property in partition action. Property is a single family house in Montclair, California.
  • Blundell v. Blundell. (San Bernardino County Superior Court case CIVDS 1617725). Appointed to sell real property in partition action. Property is a single family house in Pinon Hills, California.

Attorney Matthew L. Taylor has been a receiver and/or represented receivers in Superior Court actions throughout the entire state of California, in courts from San Diego to Sacramento.