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Five Types of Business Associations

By Drude Tomori Law |

Almost all businesses in the United States are “small” businesses. Over half of these organizations have between zero and four employees. These business owners often believe their business association options are limited or nonexistent. But under state and federal law, the smallest business in Florida has the same business association choices as the big… Read More »

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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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Adult Guardianships in Florida: What You Should Know

By Drude Tomori Law |

We all want to do whatever possible to protect older relatives and friends, but adult guardianship is a last resort in Florida. A judge creates a guardianship only if the proposed ward clearly needs protection from an immediate threat no other less radical means is available. Age and even senility usually aren’t enough to… Read More »

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Top Five Ways to Avoid Probate in Florida

By Drude Tomori Law |

Probate, the legal process of executing a will, is expensive. On average, attorneys’ fees and court costs are between 3 and 7 percent of the estate’s value. So, an estate with practically no assets other than a house and a savings account could easily cost tens of thousands of dollars to probate. These costs… Read More »

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The Ten Steps of a Real Estate Closing

By Drude Tomori Law |

“Closing” implies a quick, one-time event. But in reality, a real estate closing is a process. If any step in this process goes wrong, the entire transaction could be at risk. A good St. Petersburg real estate lawyer is thoroughly prepared for every step of this process, so buyers and sellers complete their real… Read More »

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How Hard Is It to Make an Estate Plan?

By Drude Tomori Law |

Evidently, most people think it’s very hard to make an estate plan. Over two-thirds of Americans have no estate plan whatsoever in place. Most people in this group have never even tried to make an estate plan. Although an estate plan is a bundle of complex legal documents, and these documents must be properly… Read More »

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What Does a Trust Administrator Mean?

By Drude Tomori Law |

Trust administration refers to the management and execution of a trust after it has been established. A trustee has a fiduciary duty to manage the corpus (property in the trust) in the best interests of the beneficiary. Usually, when a trust is first created, the settlor (person who creates a trust) and the trustee… Read More »

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How to Find a Good St. Petersburg Estate Planning Lawyer

By Drude Tomori Law |

Lawyers are almost literally a dime a dozen in Florida. The Sunshine State has one of the highest number of attorneys per capita in the country. Most lawyers are used to working with forms. Additionally, most lawyers are used to dealing with strict rules governing these forms. But the strict rules in litigation matters,… Read More »

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What is the Five-Year Rule in Medicaid Trusts?

By Drude Tomori Law |

Many of the long-term care facilities in Pinellas County are Medicaid nursing homes. These quality facilities are basically free, as long as the resident qualifies for Medicaid. But many people do not meet the government’s strict Medicaid eligibility income and asset limits. These limits change every year, but in general terms, applicants must have… Read More »

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