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A Structured Settlement May Be What You Need

A structured settlement is usually an annuity set up for recipients of a financial award, normally due to litigation involving an injury or accident. If you are receiving periodic payments from a structured settlement or annuity, you may be interested to know that you can sell part or all of your remaining payments. Selling structured settlements is legal in all states.

You may need court approval in order to sell your payments, but it is your right to receive a lump sum of cash for your structured settlement if you so choose. Many people have found that the small monthly or periodic payments they are receiving are not enough to meet their financial needs or achieve their financial goals. Selling your structured settlement can give you the cash you need to realize your dreams.

You can use the cash for any reason you see fit. Remodeling, starting a business, college education, or any other reason you may have. You do not have to sell all your remaining payments. You can sell a certain number of payments, or you could sell a portion of each of your remaining payments.

You can contact the professional of your choice to help you analyze your situation and your needs, and determine how many payments you would like to sell. The large lump sum you receive in exchange can be a life-changing experience.

Selling your structured settlement is a simple process. You can apply online and a structured settlement expert who will give you an estimate of how much money you could receive in one large lump sum will contact you shortly.

Structured settlements often seem like a great idea until you realize that the small monthly payments do not make a big difference in your overall financial situation. Check into selling some or all of your remaining payments and you could have cash in your hand very soon.

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