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Preventing Elder Abuse

Most families who have a loved one fall victim to elder abuse claim they never thought it would happen to them. Sadly, elder abuse is a growing problem. Con artists are getting more creative and better at their job, making it more difficult for families to discover an elderly loved one has been taken advantage of until it is too late.

Financial abuse can include a wide variety of actions such as:

  • having money or property stolen
  • coercing a senior citizen to transfer assets by using deceit or undue influence
  • forging the senior’s signature
  • falsely promising care in exchange for money or property

The above are just a few examples, but financial abuse is any act by a person who scams an elderly person for his or her own financial gain.

Unfortunately, anyone in a senior citizen’s life could take advantage of him or her. The elderly are naturally more vulnerable because they are usually dependent on others. This opens the door to predators seeking to illegally gain a profit. Additionally, family members facing financial struggles may see the older person’s wealth as their inheritance, so they believe they have the right to take advantage of it now. Further, if an individual serves as the senior’s caregiver, he or she may feel entitled to take what they want.

If you have an older loved one that is lonely, isolated, facing physical or mental disabilities, or exposed to people with financial struggles, he or she has an increased chance of becoming a victim of financial abuse. Many older individuals are reluctant to report abuse because they are embarrassed or worried it will cause them to lose their independence. In most cases, by the time the senior or his/her family realizes the scam has occurred, it is too late to do anything about it.

If you would like assistance with protecting your elderly loved ones and taking action to prevent financial abuse, contact us today. The Astill Law Office has provided high quality legal services for over 30 years. We specialize in wills, trusts, estate planning, and asset protection. If you have any questions about creating a Trust, Will, or estate planning in general, contact The Astill Law Office at 801-438-8698.

 

How Con Artists Use Social Media to Scam the Elderly

Due to their dependence on others, the elderly are often the victims of financial scams. It is becoming increasingly common for seniors to have an active online life. Whether they are using the internet to monitor their stock purchases or to view pictures of their grandchildren, technology allows them a way to connect with others. Unfortunately, it also provides a way for scam artists to use information found online to perpetrate fraud against the elderly.

For example, a common scam against older adults begins with a telephone call to a grandparent. The scammer has discovered personal information on Facebook or some other social media website that the scammer uses to get the senior to trust him or her. They may say they are a friend of the elder’s grandchild (using the grandchild’s name) and claim that the grandchild is in trouble and needs financial assistance. This type of call is often made later at night when the elderly are more likely to be easily confused. In some cases, the con artist even pretends to be the grandchild requesting money, and then an alleged physician or arresting officer gets on the phone. For a trusting grandparent eager to help, this type of telephone call can quickly lead to him or her becoming the victim of financial abuse.

If you have a loved one that is an older adult who has social media websites, it is important to discuss these types of scams with him or her. It is essential that they never wire money or provide their account information without verifying the “story” first. One quick telephone call to a family member of even to their grandchild to confirm the truth of the telephone call can save your loved one a substantial amount of money and hassle.

For more information on how our elder law attorneys can assist you and your loved one, contact our office to schedule an appointment.

The Astill Law Office has provided high quality legal services for over 30 years. We specialize in wills, trusts, estate planning, and asset protection. If you have any questions about creating a Trust, Will, or estate planning in general, contact The Astill Law Office at 801-438-8698.

 

How to Prevent Financial Abuse of Senior Citizens

Because many senior citizens are particularly reliant on others, they are vulnerable to becoming the victim of financial abuse and scams. If you suspect a relative, caregiver or third-party of taking advantage of your loved one, it is important to contact one of our experienced elder law attorneys for assistance.

Below are a few tips on how to prevent a senior citizen from becoming a victim of financial abuse:

  • Make sure that more than one family member is actively involved in caring for the senior and is helping with their finances
  • Avoid having money or checks delivered to your loved ones’ home – have the funds deposited directly into his or her bank account
  • Help make sure the elderly individual stays involved in community activities as much as possible
  • If your loved one has a caregiver that is not a family member or friend, conduct a thorough investigation (including checking references) of the caregiver’s history
  • Monitor the use of funds for or by any caregivers. It’s not uncommon for a caregiver to use ATM cards or credit cards to assist the family member, but it’s a prime source of financial abuse – where the caregiver withdraws funds and continually explains it was for meals or clothing or a myriad of needs that are not traceable without receipts
  • Watch out for disappearing jewelry or other property

The above tips are not a guarantee that your loved one will not be subjected to financial abuse or become the victim of a scam, but they will reduce the likelihood of it happening. The more people that are involved in the senior’s life, the more protected he or she will be.

How do you know if your loved one is the victim of financial abuse? Each case is different, but below are a few of the warning signs:

  • Significant, unexplained withdrawals of cash
  • Valuable items are disappearing from the elder’s home
  • The senior becomes isolated from others
  • Costly or inexplicable charges on credit cards
  • Your loved one is fearful of the caregiver
  • Numerous checks made out to “cash”

Not only is financial abuse a crime that can be reported to Adult Protective Services, there are other legal options that are available. To learn more, contact one of our elder law attorneys to schedule an appointment.

The Astill Law Office has provided high quality legal services for over 30 years. We specialize in wills, trusts, estate planning, and asset protection. If you have any questions about creating a Trust, Will, or estate planning in general, contact The Astill Law Office at 801-438-8698.