Stetson University College of Law
Rebecca C. Morgan, CAP, Fellow
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1401 61st St.S
Gulfport, FL 33707

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Her Family, Faith, Friends, and So Much, Much MoreThe Fundamental Bobbi Flowers - 09/09/2022
Featured Member Rick Courtney, CELA, CAP, Fellow - NAELA's Renaissance Man: Family Man, Friend, Att - 11/03/2020
Book Review: Elder Law Answer Book - 07/31/2017
Book Review: Changing Places - 07/31/2017
Book Review: Only Say This Because I Love You. How the Way We Talk Can Make or Break Family - 07/28/2017
From the Elder-Friendly Law Office to the Elder-Friendly Courtroom: Providing the Same Access and Justice for All - 06/30/2017
Book Review: The Fundamentals of Guardianship: What Every Guardian Should Know - 06/30/2017
The Fundamentals of Guardianship: What Every Guardian Should Know - 05/26/2017
NAELA’s 2013 Annual Conference - 03/30/2017
PRACTICE SUCCESS SECTION: Making Your Office Elder Friendly - 03/21/2017
2018 Annual Conference: Public Benefits Planning, Advocating for Clients, and Technology - 07/27/2018
NAELA's Annual Conference: Unmask Your Potential in New Orleans at the 2018 Annual Conference - 11/07/2017
Today’s Elderly in Bankruptcy and Predictions for the Elderly of Tomorrow - 06/15/2017
2013 NAELA Member Value Report and Recommendations: Evaluating and Enhancing NAELA’s Member Value - 06/02/2017
Introducing NAELA's New Educational Plan - 03/24/2017

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About the Practice
Rebecca C. Morgan is a faculty member at Stetson College of Law.
Professional Biography
Rebecca C. Morgan is the Boston Asset Management Faculty Chair in Elder Law, the director of the Center for Excellence in Elder Law at Stetson University College of Law and the director of Stetson's online LL.M. in Elder Law. Professor Morgan teaches a variety of elder law courses in the J.D. and LL.M. programs and oversees the elder law concentration program for J.D. students. She is the successor co-author of Matthew Bender's Tax, Estate and Financial Planning for the Elderly, and its companion forms book (Lexis), a co-author of Representing the Elderly in Florida, (Lexis), The Fundamentals of Special Needs Trusts (Lexis), Ethics in an Elder Law Practice (ABA) and Planning for Disability (Bloomberg BNA Portfolio). She is a member of the elder law editorial board for Matthew Bender. Professor Morgan has authored a number of articles on a variety of elder law issues and has spoken a number of times on subjects of elder law.

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