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How can a hospice social worker accuse a family member of fraud without proof?
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Hospicevsfamily
Answered Dec 2015
If Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) won't stop elder abuse. Who will?
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anonymous281963
Answered Apr 2016
What can I do when a nurse/social worker says that my mother gave permission to go to a rehab center when she didn't?
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JessieBelle
Answered Aug 2017
My husband's sister just filed 2 quick claim deeds for the mother's mineral rights. This was after the mother was showing signs of dementia. What do we do?
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GardenArtist
Answered Nov 2017
What to do if suspecting elder financial exploitation?
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BarbBrooklyn
Answered Nov 2017
I am not sure, but I think my brother in law and his wife are stealing my grandfather in law's money.
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scared1
Answered Nov 2017
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Paranoid Mom scammed again, Dad passive. I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
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Countrymouse
Answered Nov 2017
I was flim-flamed out of my mortgage free home by a family member. Is this legal?
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freqflyer
Answered Dec 2017
Identity fraud, any advice?
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geewiz
Answered Feb 2018
How do I make my dad accept that he can no longer have a credit card? He has a cash card.
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97yroldmom
Answered Mar 2018
Need info with out of control brother, he has stolen most of Mom's money.
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Ahmijoy
Answered May 2018
Fraudulent quick claim deed, what can be done?
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GardenArtist
Answered May 2018
Any suggestions regarding stricter background checks for assisted living and in-home attendants?
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Veronica91
Answered May 2018
I would like to know what qualifications should a caregiver have, or what kind of certifications?
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JoAnn29
Answered Jun 2018
My brother predeceased his father, I am the sister and paid $16,000 for a funeral. I am paying all brother's bills. Need advice.
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JoAnn29
Answered Oct 2018
I’ve called APS several times and they give up because mom tells them she is okay with her caregiver that is stealing everything in her home.
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Riverdale
Answered Nov 2018
I am getting really frustrated trying to reach an ombudsman in the local area. I don't believe they want to help. Any advice?
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worriedinCali
Replied Jan 2019
My mother in law has a friend 20 better years younger than her and my husband and I believe this person is setting her up for money. Any advice?
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cwillie
Answered Mar 2019
My husband (85) fell in love with a woman 40 yrs younger than him and she is getting his two pensions during five years. Any advice?
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JoAnn29
Answered Apr 2019
What is Indiana's law/guidelines, in an assisted living with memory care facility?
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Grandma1954
Answered Jul 2019
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