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Drude Tomori Law

Monthly Archives: April 2025

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What Does a Trust Administration Mean?

By Drude Tomori Law |

For practical purposes, a trust administrator owns the property in a living or non-living trust. For legal purposes, trust administration includes an additional fiduciary duty, which is the highest obligation in Florida law. This duty includes avoiding conflicts of interest, maintaining confidentiality, and acting with the highest degree of honesty and care. Trustees who… Read More »

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I’m Behind on Mortgage Payments and I Don’t Want to File Bankruptcy. What Can I Do to Protect My Home?

By Drude Tomori Law |

Overall, the Sunshine State has one of the highest foreclosure rates in the nation. Hernando, Citrus, Wakulla, Osceola, and Charlotte Counties lead the way. Failure to timely make mortgage payments is, by far, the leading cause of home foreclosure in Florida. Legally, most banks can begin foreclosure proceedings after a single missed payment. Failure… Read More »

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