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FAMILY LAW RECEIVERSHIP 101
A FREE CLE ACCREDITED COURSE

A receivership allows a court-appointed neutral party to take temporary control of a business during divorce proceedings to prevent waste, ensure transparency, and preserve value.

 

Wach this FREE CLE presentation on the basic ins and outs of Receivership.

 

During this presentation, our seasoned panelists will discuss what Receivership is, when it's appropriate to use it, what type of Receiver is needed for your case, review Florida Statutes, past case reviews, and much more!

CLE CREDIT DETAILS
  • CLE for Program: Family Law Receivership 101

  • Credits: 1.5 General (CLE) & 1.5 Marital and Family Law (Certification Credit)

  • Course Number will be emailed to you upon completion of the video and form submission at the end of the video.

  • Should you have any issues or do not receive your completion email, please message us at info@jmuirandassociates.com

FAMILY LAW RECEIVERSHIP 101
Frequently Asked Questions
What is receivership, and how does it help a company avoid bankruptcy?

Receivership is a judicial process in which a court-appointed receiver oversees a company’s operations and assets, helping to stabilize its financial situation and thus avoid bankruptcy. This intervention can provide the necessary structure and guidance to reorganize and restore the company to financial health.

Why is it important to have a local receivership lawyer?

Having a local receivership lawyer is crucial as they possess specialized knowledge of the state and federal court systems, enabling them to advocate effectively and provide tailored support swiftly. This expertise enhances the overall management of receivership cases.

What are the main duties of a court-appointed receiver?

A court-appointed receiver primarily manages and safeguards assets, investigates financial mismanagement, and works to maximize asset values. These responsibilities are crucial in ensuring the effective administration of justice.

What grounds justify the appointment of a receiver?

The appointment of a receiver is justified by evidence of financial mismanagement, fraud, insolvency, or the necessity for a secured creditor to protect their collateral. Such circumstances indicate a significant risk to the asset’s value or the interests of creditors.

How does J. Muir & Associates assist clients in receivership matters?

J. Muir & Associates assists clients in receivership matters by providing tailored legal services and representing them throughout the process, ensuring compliance with all statutory obligations.

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