The term "turnover" comes from the trial judge's ability to order the debtor to deliver or "turn over" nonexempt assets to a Receiver.
A Receiver is appointed by the court to be given broad collection authority as outlined in the Turnover Order. to collect on outstanding judgments.
Our Receiver, Bill Hammer, has over 30 years of collection experience and has a demonstrated ability to achieve greater than average results.
While there are numerous individuals serving as Receivers in the State of Texas, our partnered Receivers have a proven track record of success.
Attorneys, please call (817) 965-3228 for more information and to find out how a turnover receiver can help you collect judgments.
Is your accounts receivable getting out of hand? It may be time to file suit, obtain a judgment and get a receiver appointed.
Having problems collecting? The longer you wait, the more likely the debtor's company will be out of business. It's best to file suit quickly.
Email a copy of your Texas judgment to us and we can see how we can best get a turnover order and receiver appointed in your case.
Do you have a judgment from a state other than Texas, but the debtor now lives in Texas? Call us to find out how we can help you collect!
Unhappy with your recurrent receiver not collecting on your accounts? Give us a call to find out how we can get our receiver appointed!
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