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Tennessee Structured Settlement Resources

Below are links, news, and information that may help your structured settlement process in Tennessee.

Tennessee's state bar: A good way to find a lawyer is through a Lawyer Referral Service. Several city bar associations across the state operate such a service, and here is how it works. First, find the phone number for the Lawyer Referral Service in your area: East Tennessee: (865) 522-7501 Middle Tennessee: (615) 242-6546 Southeast Tennessee: (423) 756-3222. For a small fee, usually around $25, the staff of the Lawyer Referral Service will arrange an appointment for you with an attorney who practices in the area of law in which you need assistance.

Who can provide independent professional advice?

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Tennessee City Court Pages

Below is local Tennessee information related to courts, you may have to visit or phone call a local Tennessee courthouse when working with your structured settlement.

County County Seat
Shelby  Memphis 
Davidson  Nashville 
Knox  Knoxville 
Hamilton  Chattanooga 
Rutherford  Murfreesboro 
Sullivan  Blountville 
Montgomery  Clarksville 
Sumner  Gallatin 
Williamson  Franklin 
Washington  Jonesborough 
Blount  Maryville 
Madison  Jackson 
Wilson  Lebanon 
Bradley  Cleveland 

Tennessee Structured Settlement State Laws

47-18-2604. Circuit court jurisdiction — Requirements for notice — Best interest standard — Fees. — (a) The circuit court shall have nonexclusive jurisdiction over any application for authorization under § 47-18-2603 of a transfer of structured settlement payment rights...

47-18-2603. Transfer agreement — Requirements. — No direct or indirect transfer of structured settlement payment rights shall be effective and no structured settlement obligor or annuity issuer shall be required to make any payment directly or indirectly to any transferee of structured settlement payment rights unless the transfer has been authorized in advance in a final order of a court of competent jurisdiction or a responsible administrative authority, and complies with all of the following...

* See more and actual structured settlement statutes at Tennessee State government law site pages

 


State Help Pages For Structured Settlement

Tennessee courts state web site

State of Tennessee state web site
Find a Notary in Tennessee



Click below links to find structured settlement local information by state.

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ANNUITY COMPANIES

Structured settlements or annuities may be issued by these companies below.

Insurance Company
- Pacific Life
- Metropolitan Life
- Allstate Life Insurance
- AIG Annuity Insurance
- Hartford Life Insurance
- Lincoln Financial Group
- New York Life Insurance
- Transamerica Life
- United of Omaha
- Great American Life
- Aviva Life and Annuity
- Chase Insurance Life
- Great American Life
- ING Life Insurance
- John Hancock Life Ins.
- The Prudential Insurance

If you have a structured settlement annuity from any of these insurance companies you may be able to cash them in and transfer the future payments for lump sum of cash now.

Receive cash for future annuity lawsuit payments. Click here and get a free quote for a structured settlement transfer.

 

BOOKS & MEDIA

Settlement Related Media

Structured Settlements and Periodic Payment Judgments ISBN 1588520374

Settlement Agreements in Commercial Disputes ISBN 073551478X

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STRUCTURED NEWS

Settlement Related News

IRS Post on Structured Settlements...California - Transferee required to advise payee of right to seek counsel in connection with transfer petition and to advise that transferee will pay fees of payee's counsel up to $1500...Read More >.

Michigan Revised Structured Settlement Protection...The transfer is in the best interest of the payee, taking into account the welfare support...Read More >.

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