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Receivership

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What is a Receivership?

A receivership is a court-appointed legal process in which a neutral third party (the receiver) takes control of assets, businesses, or properties to manage and protect them during litigation, financial distress, or disputes. Receiverships are often used in cases involving insolvency, business disputes, real estate foreclosures, or mismanagement of assets.

Our Role as a Receiver

At Hansen Fiduciary, we provide professional receivership services to protect and manage assets effectively, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and the best possible outcomes for all stakeholders.​

Types of Receiverships We Handle

  • Business Receivership: Managing financially distressed businesses to stabilize operations, oversee finances, and ensure compliance with court orders.

  • Real Estate Receivership: Taking control of rental properties, commercial buildings, or development projects to preserve value and maintain operations.

  • Partnership Dispute Receivership: Stepping in to resolve conflicts and protect business interests when co-owners or partners are in legal disputes.

  • Probate & Estate Receivership: Managing estates under court supervision when there are disputes or concerns about mismanagement.

  • Asset Protection & Recovery: Securing and recovering assets in cases of fraud, embezzlement, or financial mismanagement.

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Why Appoint a Professional Receiver?

A professional fiduciary receiver provides:

  • Impartiality – Ensuring fairness in asset distribution and financial management.

  • Expertise – Handling complex financial, business, and legal matters with precision.

  • Stability – Preventing further deterioration of assets or businesses under dispute.

  • Legal Compliance – Ensuring that all actions comply with court directives and regulatory requirements.

  1. Initial Assessment – Evaluating assets, financial condition, and court orders.

  2. Takeover & Management – Assuming control and stabilizing operations or assets.

  3. Financial Oversight – Managing expenses, income, and legal compliance.

  4. Reporting & Communication – Providing transparent updates to the court and stakeholders.

  5. Resolution & Distribution – Executing final resolutions based on court rulings or settlements.

Our Receivership Process

Schedule a Consultation

If you need a professional receiver to manage assets, business interests, or real estate during legal disputes, we’re here to help. Contact us to discuss how we can assist in achieving a fair and effective resolution.

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