Attorney Matthew L. Taylor has been appointed dozens of times to act as a Receiver in California Superior Court actions. These actions have included business disputes, probate matters, family law (divorce) cases, judgment collection, real estate partition cases, marijuana dispensary receiverships, and California’s Health and Safety Code receiverships for rehabilitation of substandard housing. In this capacity, Matthew Taylor has operated businesses, sold real estate, rehabilitated houses, and sold deeds of trust.
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Matthew Taylor is a Licensed California Real Estate Broker, DRE #02189284.
A Receiver is a temporarily-appointed, disinterested 3rd party “fiduciary” who helps a business or person preserve assets and property while litigation is ongoing. A Receiver is the agent of the court and is appointed by the judge (usually at the request of one of the parties.) The Receiver’s responsibility is to ensure that property is protected or the business operates without interference or influence from the lawsuit parties.
The Receiver reports directly to the judge handling the case and enforces the judge’s orders in the case. Please read our “Introduction to the Receivership Remedy“ as published in the San Bernardino County Bar Association Newsletter for more information.
Attorney Matthew L. Taylor has acted as a Receiver on several dozen matters since 1995 and has in-depth knowledge of the law as it relates to Receiverships including:
Mr. Taylor has been a receiver in Superior Court actions in Southern and Northern California, including Los Angeles County, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, Alameda, San Francisco, Ventura, San Joaquin, Contra Costa County, Sonoma County, Marin County, Sacramento County, Santa Clara County, and San Diego County.
Call California court appointed Receiver Matthew L. Taylor at (909) 989-7774 now to schedule your free, no obligation consultation. We look forward to hearing from you today.

California Receivers Forum Member Since 1996.