(a) | A judgment creditor is entitled to aid from a court of appropriate jurisdiction ... to reach property to obtain satisfaction on the judgment if the judgment debtor owns property, including present or future rights to property, that is not exempt from attachment, execution, or seizure for the satisfaction of liabilities. |
(b) | The court may: ... (3) appoint a receiver with the authority to take possession of the nonexempt property, sell it, and pay the proceeds to the judgment creditor to the extent required to satisfy the judgment. |
(e) | The judgment creditor is entitled to recover reasonable costs, including attorney's fees. |
(h) | A court may enter or enforce an order ... without identifying in the order the specific property subject to turnover. |
| Samples: | Admit Motion Order |
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