Color: #059669;">zero fees</strong> to our customers. The amount shown in your quote is the net amount you will receive.
Nothing is deducted from it. You pay nothing out of pocket, and there are no hidden charges or surprise fees.
Some companies may charge fees, but at Smarter Payouts. Customers receive the full quoted amount with zero fees.
In Kansas, this process must comply with the state's structured settlement protection act, Kan. Stat.
Ann. §§ 60-4601 to 60-4621, which establishes specific requirements for court authorization.
Sharing info mandates, and transfer Steps that protect Kansas residents throughout the process.
How Kansas law applies
The Kansas structured settlement protection act (Kan. Stat. Ann. §§ 60-4601 to 60-4621), enacted 2004, requires court authorization and sets disclosure and transfer rules. Key provisions include Court approval required for all transfers, Written disclosure of terms and fees to payee, Notice to all interested parties.
Beyond that, Kansas's courts review your financial situation, whether the transfer is necessary and fair, and that you received independent advice. See Kansas structured settlement laws for full requirements.
Kansas specific answer
Moreover, the answer to "Are there any fees?" in Kansas depends on this framework. Court considers best interest of payee and dependents, financial needs, and whether the payee received independent independent professional advice.
Use our structured settlement calculator for a quick estimate, then work with professionals familiar with Kansas procedures.
How this works in Kansas
Start with a payout amount from a buyer that understands Kansas's rules. The court reviews your petition under Kan. Stat. Ann. §§ 60-4601 to 60-4621 to confirm the transfer serves your best interest.
After court authorization, funding often arrives within 24-72 hours. From first payout amount through funding, many cases fall in the 30-45 day range in Kansas, depending on the court calendar. Read our Costs guide for more detail.
Neighboring states
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For court rules and timelines, see court approval and how fast you can get your money. Browse the structured settlement info hub and state laws overview. Estimate value on the calculator before you speak with a specialist.