In and of itself, it probably won't. It will, however, be added, to the case file for the court to consider in their deliberations before reaching a decision.
They CAN be used to determine accurate absolute ages.
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A lawyer can't sell out anything- it's the client who decides whether to accept an offer of settlement or reject it.
It has (1) one or more underlyings and (2) one or more notional amounts or payment provisions or both. Those terms determine the settlement amount of the derivative.
A settlement in any profession depends on a variety of factors. How a person was injured and safety protocols may determine how much money a person gets in a settlement.
There are a few things someone would have to do to sell their structured settlement for cash. First, a person would have to fill out an application and determine how much of their settlement they wish to sell.
No. In the event a person is fired from a job, there is typically no settlement. If there is a lawsuit, the settlement or damages would be calculated based on the alleged wrongful conduct of the employer and the circumstances of the employee.
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