{"id":9372,"date":"2017-11-25T11:07:05","date_gmt":"2017-11-25T18:07:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.keytlaw.com\/azllclaw\/?p=9372"},"modified":"2021-10-17T10:07:58","modified_gmt":"2021-10-17T17:07:58","slug":"co-charging-order","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.keytlaw.com\/azllclaw\/2017\/11\/co-charging-order\/","title":{"rendered":"Court Rules FDCPA Overrules Colorado LLC Charging Order Statute"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">In a criminal case opinion\u00a0called <a href=\"https:\/\/www.keytlaw.com\/azllclaw\/us-vs-wilhite\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">U.S. vs. Wilhite<\/a> issued by a Colorado federal District Court on November 17, 2017, the court ruled that a federal law called the Fair Debt Collection Practice Act (FDCPA) preempted Colorado&#8217;s limited liability company charging order statute<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Michael David Wilhite owed the U.S. money.\u00a0 He owned a membership interest in a Colorado LLC that transferred $200,000 that could have been distributed to Wilhite to Yahab Foundation.\u00a0 Wilhite argued that there was a six year statute of limitations on collection of the debt and the Colorado LLC charging order statute prohibited the federal government from garnishing the $200,000 paid to the Yahab Foundation.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The court ruled that: (i) the twenty year federal statute of limitations on collecting a criminal restitution obligation overruled the six year state statute of limitations of the FDCPA and (ii) the FDCPA overruled Colorado&#8217;s LLC charging order statute <a href=\"http:\/\/codes.findlaw.com\/co\/title-7-corporations-and-associations\/co-rev-st-sect-7-80-703.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Colorado Revised Statutes Title 7 Corporations and Associations \u00a7 7-80-703<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>The Court said:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">&#8220;the Court likewise rejects Mr. Wilhite\u2019s argument that Colorado law requiring the issuance of a charging order before levying interest in an LLC limits the Government\u2019s ability to collect Mr. Wilhite\u2019s restitution here.&#8221;<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The Court ruled that the federal government could levy on the $200,000 distribution made to\u00a0Yahab Foundation by an LLC in which the debtor owned a membership interest.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><strong>Bottom Line<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">You want your LLC to be formed in a state like Arizona that has the charging order as the sole remedy of a creditor who gets a judgment against a member of the LLC, but if the creditor is the federal government collecting taxes, the state&#8217;s LLC charging order law will probably be overruled to allow the U.S. to collect money or property.<\/p>\n<p>Arizona&#8217;s charging order statute is ARS <a href=\"https:\/\/www.keytlaw.com\/azllclaw\/ars-section-29-3503\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Section 29-3503<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In a criminal case opinion\u00a0called U.S. vs. Wilhite issued by a Colorado federal District Court on November 17, 2017, the court ruled that a federal law called the Fair Debt Collection Practice Act (FDCPA) preempted Colorado&#8217;s limited liability company charging order statute Michael David Wilhite owed the U.S. money.\u00a0 He owned a membership interest in a Colorado LLC that transferred $200,000 that could have been distributed to Wilhite to Yahab Foundation.\u00a0 Wilhite argued that there was a six year statute of limitations on collection of the debt and the Colorado LLC charging order statute prohibited the federal government from garnishing the $200,000 paid to the Yahab Foundation. The court ruled that: (i) the twenty year federal statute of limitations on collecting a criminal restitution obligation overruled the six year state statute of limitations of the FDCPA and (ii) the FDCPA overruled Colorado&#8217;s LLC charging order statute Colorado Revised Statutes Title 7 Corporations and Associations \u00a7 7-80-703. The Court said: &#8220;the Court likewise rejects Mr. Wilhite\u2019s argument that Colorado law requiring the issuance of a charging order before levying interest in an LLC limits the Government\u2019s ability to collect Mr. Wilhite\u2019s restitution here.&#8221; The Court ruled that the federal government could levy on the $200,000 distribution made to\u00a0Yahab Foundation by an LLC in which the debtor owned a membership interest. Bottom Line You want your LLC to be formed in a state like Arizona that has the charging order as the sole remedy of a creditor who gets a judgment against a member of the LLC, but if the creditor is the federal government collecting taxes, the state&#8217;s LLC charging order law will probably be overruled to allow the U.S. to collect money or property. 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The court ruled that: (i) the twenty year federal statute of limitations on collecting a criminal restitution obligation overruled the six year state statute of limitations of the FDCPA and (ii) the FDCPA overruled Colorado&#8217;s LLC charging order statute Colorado Revised Statutes Title 7 Corporations and Associations \u00a7 7-80-703. The Court said: &#8220;the Court likewise rejects Mr. Wilhite\u2019s argument that Colorado law requiring the issuance of a charging order before levying interest in an LLC limits the Government\u2019s ability to collect Mr. Wilhite\u2019s restitution here.&#8221; The Court ruled that the federal government could levy on the $200,000 distribution made to\u00a0Yahab Foundation by an LLC in which the debtor owned a membership interest. Bottom Line You want your LLC to be formed in a state like Arizona that has the charging order as the sole remedy of a creditor who gets a judgment against a member of the LLC, but if the creditor is the federal government collecting taxes, the state&#8217;s LLC charging order law will probably be overruled to allow the U.S. to collect money or property. 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