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August 7, 2007

Elder Abuse - How to Steal an Estate -Part 1

No, I am NOT advocating stealing from the elderly. Listed here are some of the techniques used in real cases of Financial Elder Abuse.

Step One: Assess Opportunities & Establish Yourself
Step Two: Discredit and Displace the Heirs
Step Three: Savour Your Triumph

Tips incude:

• Identify elderly affluent people who are alone;
• Use alcohol;
• Create reasons to see them often;
• Always take their side and fault anyone who disagrees with them;
• Get into a position of trust and authority;
• Act like the perfect son or daughter;
• Keep the rightful heirs ignorant of your relationship;
• Sever all communications between the victim and their heirs;
• Create conflict – lie to the victim about the heirs and their dishonesty and misdeeds.

The above list was posted on the site How To Steal An Estate

The site should be read as a cautionary tale: a shopping list of things to look out for: both for ourselves and for our loved ones, rather than as a “how-to” list on elder abuse.

Let me add to the list from a case I witnessed:

You got the Power of Attorney, Just drag on any move to work towards property settlement. If the person (you have the POA for) dies, you will get everything.

Just check out a real case where this ploy was attempted. That Case



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