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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 Ohio

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

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The following Ohio cities have court information at above links:

  • Columbus
  • Cleveland
  • Cincinnati
  • Toledo
  • Akron
  • Dayton
  • Parma
  • Youngstown
  • Canton
  • Lorain
  • Springfield
  • Hamilton
  • Kettering
  • Lakewood
  • Elyria
  • Euclid
  • Middletown
  • Mentor

Structured Settlement Ohio State Laws

2323.583 Approval of transfer of structured settlement payment rights. A court of competent jurisdiction may approve a transfer of structured settlement payment rights only in a final order that is based on the express findings of the court, and the express findings shall include all of the following: (A) The transferee has provided to the payee a disclosure statement that complies with section 2323.582 of the Revised Code, and the payee has confirmed the payee’s receipt of the disclosure statement, as evidenced by the payee’s notarized signature on a copy of the disclosure statement. (B)(1) Except as provided in division (B)(2) of this section, the payee has established that the transfer is fair and reasonable and in the best interests of the payee and the payee’s dependents. (2) If, on the effective date of the transfer agreement, a federal hardship standard exists, the payee has established that the transfer meets that hardship standard. (C) The payee has received independent professional advice regarding the legal and other implications of the transfer. (D) If the transfer contravenes the terms of the structured settlement involved, all of the following have been complied with: (1) Each dependent whom the payee is legally obligated to support by court order or decree, in a written approval and waiver, approves the transfer and waives the right to require that the structured settlement payments be made to the payee in accordance with the terms of the structured settlement. (2) Any court or responsible administrative authority that previously approved the structured settlement, other than the court from which the approval of the transfer is sought under sections 2323.58 to 2323.585 of the Revised Code, has expressly approved the transfer in writing. (3) The transferee has provided to the court in which the application for approval of the transfer was filed all of the signed original copies of the approvals required under divisions (D)(1) and (2) of this section. (4) The transferee has furnished each interested party copies of the approvals required under divisions (D)(1) and (2) of this section. (E) The transferee has given written notice of the transferee’s name, address, and taxpayer identification number to the annuity issuer and the structured settlement obligor and has filed a copy of that notice with the court in which the application for approval of the transfer was filed. (F) The transfer complies with all of the requirements of sections 2323.58 to 2323.585 of the Revised Code and does not contravene any applicable law.

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