Can I sell only a portion of my structured settlement payments?

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Yes, it is possible to sell only a portion of structured settlement payments. Secure Horizon Settlements typically offers options for individuals to convert part of their structured settlement into a lump sum of cash. This can be particularly useful for those who need immediate funds for expenses such as medical bills, educational costs, or other financial obligations. When considering selling a part of the structured settlement, it is important to understand the terms of the sale, including the amount of payments you are willing to sell and how it may affect your future cash flow. Typically, the process involves obtaining a quote based on the value of the payments to be sold and then proceeding with the necessary legal steps to finalize the transaction. Potential sellers should also consider seeking advice from financial advisors or legal professionals to ensure they understand the implications of selling their structured settlement payments. For additional information, interested individuals may want to visit the current webpage associated with Secure Horizon Settlements for complete details or specific inquiries regarding the process.
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Answered Oct 12, 2025

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