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In a traditional personal injury settlement arrangement, when the child turns 18, they can go down to the bank with their ID and withdraw all the money. In some cases this amount can be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
According to California law, if a child is under the age of 18 (otherwise known as a minor) then they must have any personal injury settlements approved by the appropriate court. They then proceed with any action on behalf of the minor, except in the case that the minor has been emancipated.
Structured Settlements for Minors. Structured settlements are financial arrangements that protect money that has been offered to a minor as compensation for personal injury and wrongful death cases. This money ensures regular, tax-free payments for a child's future.
California law allows for lawsuits to be filed against parents or guardians with custody and control of minors for willful misconduct of a minor. For example: if a minor willfully assaults or batters you, and causes you physical harm, you can sue their parents or guardian for medical, dental and hospital costs.
Your average car accident settlement might be approximately $21,000. It is likely to fall somewhere between $14,000 and $28,000. The settlement is generally higher for more severe or permanent injuries. You'll also get paid more if the other driver was found to be driving under the influence.
Minor Settlements Law and Legal Definition. Whenever a minor receives a settlement from a lawsuit, such as a lawsuit for personal injury, the state laws, which vary by state, usually require an application to be filed in the appropriate court for approval of the settlement and disbursement of funds.
Minor Settlements Law and Legal Definition. Whenever a minor receives a settlement from a lawsuit, such as a lawsuit for personal injury, the state laws, which vary by state, usually require an application to be filed in the appropriate court for approval of the settlement and disbursement of funds.
Generally, a minor's settlement is placed into a blocked account and requires the court's approval for any expenditures. If you can convince the court that the house is necessary for the well-being of the minor then, you will be permitted to make such purchase.
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