Full text and statutory guidelines for the Model State Structured Settlement Protection Act.
Louisville Structured Settlement Factoring Transactions
Louisville Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Model Act
Louisville Post Assessment Property and Liability Insurance Guaranty Association Model Act
Louisville Insurers Rehabilitation and Liquidation Model Act
Louisville Personal Injury Settlement Statement
Nondisclosure and Confidentiality Agreement - Potential Purchase
Employment Application for Dental Office
Listing Agreement Granting a Broker or Realtor the Exclusive Right to Sell Commercial Property or Real Estate
System Procurement and Integration Agreement
Application for Tenant
Complaint to Reform Deed - Mistake in Erroneous Names of Two Grantees
Sample Letter for Return of Overpayment to Client
Sample Letter for Invitation to a Christening
Checklist for Screening Residential Tenants
Yes! The Act gives you a cooling-off period where you can reconsider your decision before things are set in stone.
You get added protection, more information, and time to think things through, which helps prevent making a rushed decision.
The law requires you to receive fair advice and information about your settlement so you can make a wise decision.
While it's not always required, having a lawyer can be a smart move to ensure you fully understand your rights and choices.
It mainly protects individuals who have received structured settlements from personal injury claims or other legal matters.