CALIFORNIA FAMILY LAW
...Enforcement
......Receivers
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  • Any family law judgment, order, or decree of court may be enforced by appointment of a receiver.
  • Receivers may be appointed as specified and in all other cases where necessary to preserve the property or rights of any party.
  • Court may not appoint receiver without evidence the debtors obfuscated or frustrated the creditor’s collection efforts or less intrusive collection methods were inadequate or ineffective.
  • Receiver was properly appointed to take possession of real property to insure payment of future child support.
  • Appointment of receiver pendente lite was proper, both to preserve assets and gather information for court.
  • Court has authority to appoint receiver in divorce action and maintain it until judgment, even after death of one party.
  • Anticipatory appointment of receiver to preserve c/p and to provide for temporary support and fees was proper, even if H was not served.