Orders in aid of an Pre-Judgment Attachment Lien: California Collection Law

May 15, 2009
By Steven Peck on May 15, 2009 11:39 AM |

Once a Writ of Attachment issues, the court may order the defendant to transfer to the levying officer property the officer must take into custody to perfect the lien.  As experienced California Collection Lawyers we are prepared to have the judge sign a turnover order to effectuate the transfer of property to the levying officer.

In addition, the court may order that documents of title be delivered to the levying officer for any attached property; such an order will facilitate any later sale and prevent a transfer where, e.g.., a vehicle is levied upon.

As experienced California Collection Attorneys we always are prepared to personally serve the turnover order on the defendant whether it is in Court or at the defendants place of business.

The failure to comply with the court's turnover order subjects the defendant to arrest and punishment for contempt.

Please contact Steven Peck's Premier Legal to talk to an experienced California Collection Attorney toll free at 1-866-999-9085.