Family Law

Family Law News 2018, Volume 40, No. 4

What Every Family Lawyer Should Know About Receivers

David J. Pasternak

David Pasternak is a member of Pasternak, Pasternak & Alsbrook, A Law Corporation in Century City. Since 1982, he has been appointed as a state and federal court receiver, a provisional director, referee, special master, and Bankruptcy Court Custodian hundreds of times, and has represented and advised other receivers and provisional directors in hundreds of other cases. He is a former President of the California State Bar and completed a three-year term as the first member of the California State Bar Board of Trustees appointed by the California Supreme Court. He is a past President of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, a former chair of its Litigation Section, a former President of its Barristers Section, and former Chair of its Senior Lawyers Division.

The use of a receiver in family law cases is a pre-trial and post-trial remedy. It is a valuable tool available to family lawyers and their clients.

What Is A Receiver?

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