Structured Settlements 4Real®Blog 2026
Structured settlements expert John Darer reviews the latest structured settlements and settlement planning information and news, and provides expert opinion and highly regarded commentary. that is spicy, Informative, irreverent and effective for over 20 years.
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Category: Georgia Structured Settlements
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Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) are vital for individuals who cannot perform daily activities, yet often overlooked in settlements. Structured settlements provide essential financial stability for ongoing LTSS needs, allowing for predictable, long-term care funding. Integrating Special Needs Trusts and ABLE accounts further ensures that these supports remain sustainable and effective.
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Henry County Georgia’s Record run ends just shy of 6 years. Goldboro Law Firm Hits 3 Pointer and more! 1. First of all we have huge news. Henry County Georgia has aligned with autumn and just as the leaves are falling off the trees, “Plantiff cases” are off the Henry County Georgia Dockets after a…
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Late payments from SuttonPark and no consumer communication from the payment servicer are not acceptable business practices. Why Does Structured Settlement Servicing Exist? Can’t You Just Call the Annuity Issuer When Payments Are Being Serviced?
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Pre-funding a structured settlement can expedite the closing process and safeguard favorable rates in fluctuating interest environments, benefiting all parties involved. Insurance companies often issue pre-fund refund letters, minimizing risks for defendants. This approach is particularly useful in complex court systems like New York, ensuring timely funding of settlements.
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These West African soldiers handed a chimpanzee an AK-47. Over 40,000,00 people have seen what happens next. It’s the only thing more stupid than relying on unlicensed structured settlement cash now punks for financial advice. Think about it
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H.B. 443.02 is a Georgia bill that seeks to amend Chapter 12 of Title 51 of the Official Code of Georgia ( the GA Structured Settlement Protection Act). The Act contain some notable provisions highlighted for you, is a step forward in much needed regulation of a market that has got out of hand.