At FND Trust Services, we are committed to delivering the highest quality trust administration, including special needs trust administration, by focusing on personal service, clear communication, and full transparency. We make sure that our beneficiaries have access to the funds they need, when they need them, in an effort to improve their quality of life.
FND Trust Services
Full-Service Trust Administration in Florida
FND Trust Services provides comprehensive and transparent trust administration, including special needs trust administration. Our team has the experience and resources to guide and assist you. Working with individuals and/or their attorneys, we can help plan, establish, and maintain a trust best suited to its intended purpose. We give beneficiaries a single, reliable point of contact and ensure they have access to the funds they need, when they need them, with as little difficulty as possible.
While our services are inclusive of many types of trusts and situations, we have extensive experience with special needs trust administration. Our parent company, Family Network on Disabilities, has proudly served persons with disabilities and their families throughout Florida and across the nation for more than 35 years, and FND Trust Services is honored to be a part of that legacy of service. No matter your concerns and goals, you can trust that our professionals will serve your needs to the fullest extent possible.
To learn more about our trust services, call (727) 291-8046 or contact us online. We assist clients across Florida and throughout the U.S.
Meet Our Team
Committed to Serving Your Needs with Professionalism, Integrity & Compassion
The team at FND Trust Services comprises experienced, dedicated professionals who are passionate about the work we do. Our CEO, Richard La Belle—himself a parent of children with disabilities—practiced law for nearly 20 years prior to becoming CEO of FND Trust Services. His practice focused on the area of disability law, including special needs trusts.
Nelson Perez, our Vice President of Trust Services, leads a team of advisors, associates, and assistants who make service the top priority. We value efficiency, compassion, and transparency in dealing with trust planning and administration, and it shows in all of our services. When you choose FND Trust Services, you get one convenient point of contact for all administrative aspects of a trust. This means beneficiaries will have a responsive, compassionate source for information and access.
Our Clients Are Our First Priority
Read Their Stories
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My family and I have been working with FND for almost 3 years now and the experience has been nothing but amazing.M.O.
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I can’t thank her enough for her kindness, her genuineness, her promptness and professionalism.P.A.
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They take care of everything, leaving us more time to take care of my Mother who resides in a nursing home.B.M.
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I know they have our child's best interest at heart and we couldn't be more pleased with having someone we know we can trust guiding us along.T.R.
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Family Network is a team-oriented workplace that takes pride in serving its clientsS. K.
Why FND Trust Services?
Florida Trust Services You Can Count On
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Our goal is to make sure that our beneficiaries have access to funds that they need, when they need them, with as little difficulty as possible.
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We provide a “no mess, no fuss” solution to special needs trust administration for our beneficiaries and the professionals who serve them.
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We offer beneficiaries and their representatives instant access to balance and account information. We also provide monthly statements and annual accounting.
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FND has been in existence for over 30 years. We have many programs including Federal and State grants for persons with disabilities, their families, and those who serve them.
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Since we are fortunate to receive a number of Federal and State grants, we are required to have annual independent audits of all our programs and operations.
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We retain independent financial advisors, money managers, and custodians, who all serve at the discretion of the Trustee in an arm’s-length relationship.