A Receiver can be particularly
helpful in both pre- and post-judgment enforcement
of support and property obligations. Due to the limitations
of the Friend of the Court and the limited resources
of the support payee, a Receiver may be the only remedy
available to effectuate enforcement. The order appointing
receiver grants unique powers to the Receiver to obtain
compliance with the court’s orders.
As Receiver, Mr. Findling and his staff have the expertise
and resources to administer businesses and property in
marital estates that vary widely in nature, size and
complexity. As a Receiver, he annually collects hundreds
of thousands of dollars of unpaid support.
David Findling is an acknowledged expert in the enforcement
of support and property obligations. He has served
as a receiver in both state and federal courts and
maintains a blanket surety bond. In 2000, he was named
Michigan Lawyer of the Year by Lawyers Weekly for his
work as a receiver.
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