Settlement Order - Minor's or Disabled Persons' Personal Injury Action Where the Proceeds Under $10,000 Are Distributed to Parent/Guardian/Next of Kin is a legal document that was released by the Circuit Court - Cook County, Illinois - a government authority operating within Illinois. The form may be used strictly within Cook County.
Q: What is a settlement order?
A: A settlement order is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions of a settlement.
Q: What is a minor's or disabled person's personal injury action?
A: A minor's or disabled person's personal injury action refers to a legal case where a minor or disabled individual seeks compensation for injuries caused by someone else's negligence or wrongdoing.
Q: When is a settlement order used in Cook County, Illinois?
A: A settlement order is used in Cook County, Illinois when the proceeds of a personal injury settlement are under $10,000 and are to be distributed to the parent, guardian, or next of kin of a minor or disabled person.
Q: Who receives the proceeds of the settlement in this case?
A: The parent, guardian, or next of kin of the minor or disabled person receives the proceeds of the settlement.
Q: Why are the proceeds distributed to the parent, guardian, or next of kin?
A: The proceeds are distributed to the parent, guardian, or next of kin in order to ensure that the funds are used for the benefit and well-being of the minor or disabled person.
Form Details:
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