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Harold  E. Gerry, Jr.

EDUCATION

J.D., Quinnipiac College School, 1995

ADMISSIONS

  • New Yok State Bar, 1996
  • New Jersey, 1996
  • Connecticut, 1995
Harold E. Gerry, Jr.
Senior Associate
CONTACT INFORMATION
Tel: 631-231-1450
Fax: 631-231-4732
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Harold E. Gerry, Jr. is an associate with the law firm of Feldman, Kramer and Monaco, P. C. and is the Supervising Attorney for the Estates Department encompassing Estate Planning, Elder Law, Medicaid and Estate Administration. He earned his law degree at Quinnipiac College School of Law in 1995.  During law school, Mr. Gerry was awarded the American Jurisprudence Award for receiving the highest grade in Administrative Law.  He was also a member of the Probate Law Journal.  He was admitted to the Bar in the States of New York (1996), New Jersey (1996) and Connecticut (1995).   

Mr. Gerry is a member of the New York State and Nassau County Bar Associations. He is also a member of the Elder Law and Special Needs Section of the New York State Bar Association.
He has presented numerous consumer seminars on Elder Law and Estate Planning throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties and New York City.  He has also written many published articles including: Estate Tax Planning - Federal Changes Do Not Change State Estate Taxes; Medicaid and the use of Pooled Income Trusts; Coming Soon - Changes to Medicare Home Care Coverage; and Avoiding Probate – Sometimes Probate really is a Four Letter Word; Having The “Talk” With Your Kids…. No, Not That “Talk”, etc.
 
Mr. Gerry joined the law firm in 2010 and was promoted to Supervising Attorney of the Estates Department in 2014. His areas of practice include: Elder Law, Special Needs, Estate Planning, Estate Administration, Guardianship and Medicaid.
Mr. Gerry lives in southern Nassau County with his wife and son.  He enjoys volunteering as Scoutmaster of Troop 230 in Oceanside, New York, which is his son’s Boy Scout Troop.