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Florida Senior Legal Guide, Second Edition [Paperback]

Esquire Gregory G. Gay (Author)

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September 27, 1999
Florida's senior citizens must daily make health care and financial decisions which affect the quality of their lives for years to come. Unfortunately, these choices are often made without a complete understanding of the legal consequences.

The Florida Senior Legal Guide is intended to first be a desk reference to explain the laws that uniquely affect Florida's senior citizens. Secondly, it is intended to update Florida's seniors on new state and federal legislation and how this new legislation affects them. For instance, the Florida Senior Legal Guide explains that the 1999 revisions to Florida's living will statute to permit life-prolonging procedures to also be withheld or withdrawn from a person suffering from an "end-stage condition" will only benefit those who know to revise their living will.

The author, board certified elder law attorney, Gregory G. Gay, Esq. explains that he has identified from his twenty-five year Florida law practice, three separate groups of senior citizens who need special legal advice. In addition, he identifies the baby boomers as another group who need to understand the laws affecting the elderly since they have become caregivers for their elderly parents and grandparents.


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"An essential guide to living and dying in Florida. This is a book that will guide anyone through the bureaucracy that has grown up around nursing homes, Social Security, Medicare and all the other details that face many of Florida's elderly." -- Lucy Morgan, Tallahassee Bureau Chief, St. Petersburg Times

"Gregory Gay has done an excellent job in organizing the important issues for Florida seniors in his Florida Senior Legal Guide. His work is comprehensive and provides a superb education to anyone facing the myriad issues of aging, especially in the realm of retirement, disability and estate planning. I think that you would be hard pressed to find a better foundation to work from." -- David M. McGrew, M.D., President-American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine-Florida Chapter

"The Florida Senior Legal Guide presents information in such an orderly and logical fashion that it allows for easy reference when a question arises. The "life situation" examples provide practical applications. The frequent reference to court proceedings helps in understanding the information. Being "Florida specific" is of great assistance." -- Curtis D. Thomas, Pres./CEO Pinellas Association for Retarded Children

About the Author

Gregory G. Gay, Esquire, was born in Tarpon Springs, Florida, in 1948. He received a B.S. in accounting in 1970. In 1973, he received a J.D. from Florida State University College of Law. He earned a M.S. in financial services from The American College in 1983. In 1998, he received a M.A. in biblical studies from Dallas Theological Seminary. Mr. Gay was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1973. He is certified by the Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education in elder law and in wills, trusts and estates. Mr. Gay is one of 166 attorneys in the United States to be certified as an elder law attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation.

Mr. Gay is a regularly featured columnist and the host of a weekly cable program on senior law issues. Mr. Gay is the president of the Tampa Bay Area Planned Giving Council and the past President of the North Suncoast Estate Planning Council. He served as president of the West Pasco Bar Association during 1981-1982.

Mr. Gay served as the special master for Baker Act and Marchman Act hearings in West Pasco County, Florida; from 1993 to 1997.

Mr. Gay is the President of Gregory G. Gay, P.A. with law offices in New Port Richey and Spring Hill, Florida.

Mr. Gay is a past president of the New Port Richey Rotary Club and a Paul Harris Fellow. He is married to the former Julia Juanita Stokes of Miami, Florida. They have two children.


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