Estate Litigation - Defrauding the Elderly

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Defrauding the elderly has become particularly acute in today's day and age, especially with the financial demands that all too many people are under and the ease with which these despicable people believe that they can defraud the elderly, who are all too often their own parents or relatives.

There is no place for defrauding the elderly, and it is essential that you not remain silent when you believe that someone is seeking to take advantage of an elderly family member or friend for their own selfish interests. And you should not be waiting until some catastrophic incident occurs before you take action (i.e. waiting until they are dead or they lose their home). Instead, you should be consulting with an experienced lawyer when you suspect that there might be something wrong and properly investigate what is transpiring.

For with the assistance of knowledgeable legal counsel, you may be able to discern what is actually happening and effect changes that can prevent the situation from worsening. And even where the situation is unintentional or is little more than a misunderstanding, it is important that people are aware that they must pay greater attention to the needs of the elderly and cannot be negligent in their duties. While where there is serious impropriety and harm being inflicted, it is important that it be promptly identified and halted before it can have more devastating effects on the elderly individual and their estate.

Contact our law firm today to learn how our legal team can help you deal with inheritance disputes and estate litigation. Contact our law firm at 403-400-4092 or via email at Chris@NeufeldLegal.com to schedule a confidential initial consultation.


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