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Did You Know?

Money in the future is worth less than money today.

To think of it in simple terms, if you loaned a person $1000 today and they said they would return the $1000 in 10 years. You lose all the value of today's money and future interest if you invested the $1000 in your savings account over the same 10 years. Also inflation and prices of almost everything increases in 10 years. There is also the risk if the person will pay it back and on time.

So you would not be able to buy as much with that $1000 that would be returned in 10 years. So $25,000 paid in 50 payments of $500 per month for next 4 years, may be worth today $18,506.44 +- or less. There is also the un measurable factor of  "Needing a large amount of money now". To get super technical if your up for it you can read an economics presentation outline from the University of Wisconsin with examples of present value and the value of money. Read More >

Do you have a structured settlement? Are you set to receive future payments for a lawsuit settlement? If so, you may be able to sell your future payments and get a large amount of cash for the payments. Get started >

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Structured Settlement Guide For Alabama

Below is local Alabama information related to courts, and structured settlement topics. You may have to visit or phone call a local Alabama courthouse when working with your structured settlement.

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The following Alabama cities have court information at above links:

  • Birmingham
  • Montgomery
  • Mobile
  • Huntsville
  • Tuscaloosa
  • Hoover
  • Dothan
  • Decatur
  • Auburn
  • Gadsden

Structured Settlement Alabama State Laws

Section 6-11-54 (a) Following a transfer of structured settlement payment rights under this article:. (1) The structured settlement obligor and the annuity issuer...Transfer of rights. (a) Following a transfer of structured settlement payment rights under this article: (1) The structured settlement obligor and the annuity issuer shall, as to all parties except the transferee, be discharged and released from any and all liability for the transferred payments. (2) ...

more ...including the annuity issuer and structured settlement obligor, as a consequence of the transfer. b. For any other liabilities or costs, including reasonable costs and attorneys' fees, arising from compliance by the parties with the order of the court or responsible administrative authority or arising as a consequence of the transferee's failure to comply with this article. (b) Neither the annuity issuer nor the structured settlement obligor may be required to divide any periodic payment between the payee and any transferee or assignee or between two or more transferees or assignees...

* See more and actual structured settlement statutes at Alabama State government law site pages

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