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		<title>Do I have to go to Court to Sell my Structured Settlement?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 19:03:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you got your structured settlement in court and you&#8217;re wondering what you have to do to sell it. You are looking for a lump sum in order to pay for some larger expense, but you remember the complicated ordeal that was required to get your structured settlement in the first place. So do you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you got your structured settlement in court and you&#8217;re wondering what you have to do to sell it. You<br />
are looking for a lump sum in order to pay for some larger expense, but you<br />
remember the complicated ordeal that was required to get your structured settlement<br />
in the first place. So do you have to go into court to sell your structured<br />
settlement and get the <a target="_blank" title="full value of the settlement you're selling" href=" http://www.structuredsettlement-quotes.com/blog/" target="_blank">full value of the settlement that you&#8217;re selling</a>? This is a fair question, but it&#8217;s something that you shouldn&#8217;t have<br />
to worry about anymore. The answer lies in property law. When you are awarded a<br />
structured settlement plan, the right to the money is yours. It is a property<br />
interest that you can sell, trade, keep, give away, or do anything else with<br />
under standard property law.</p>
<p>The power to control your settlement</p>
<p>Once the structured settlement is worked out in your favor, you have a<br />
&#8220;bundle of rights&#8221;, as it is known in property law. As mentioned<br />
above, this gives you the entire right to do with the settlement what you<br />
please. Just as you can trade, sell, or donate your vehicle, you can do the same<br />
thing with the settlement. This means that when you want to sell, you don&#8217;t<br />
have to go through the courts at all. You can sell the thing on the open market<br />
and take a lump sum instead. The courts and the party that is paying your<br />
settlement has little right to tell you what you can do with the settlement<br />
once it is given to you.</p>
<p>Where can you sell your structured settlement?</p>
<p>So this brings about a question. If you don&#8217;t have to go to court to sell your<br />
settlement, where do you have to go to sell it? there are plenty of options<br />
today for people who are looking to cash in their settlement for a lump sum.<br />
Some people sell it to the first company they see. There are companies that<br />
advertise on television and online that they can purchase settlements for a<br />
lump sum right away. Others treat their settlement like a commodity and look<br />
for the best possible price. This is the better idea for people who would<br />
rather get full value for their settlement plan. These people turn to exchanges<br />
and marketplaces to get a better price.</p>
<p>Our marketplace is a great option for people who are looking for the best<br />
price. We bring together a number of firms to bid on structured settlement<br />
plans. This is an adversarial system where people are forced to bid against one<br />
another. What this means is that you can get as close to fair value as<br />
possible. With any commodity of this nature, having more firms competing is<br />
always a good thing. You can get a lump sum that is more comparable with the<br />
full value of the settlement that you&#8217;re selling.</p>
<p>The right of structured settlement is yours, so you can do with it what you<br />
please. If you want the best possible value, then your goal should be finding a<br />
large number of potential buyers.</p>
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