Financial elder abuse

Financial elder abuse

Are you concerned that an elder in your life is being financially exploited? Has someone suddenly started making unusual financial decisions, or have you noticed unexpected expenses being paid with their money? Elder financial abuse is more common than you may think and can have serious consequences for your loved one's well-being.

It is important to seek help immediately if you suspect that a loved one is a victim of elder financial abuse. At Delissen Martens, we are here to provide you with expert advice and legal assistance in the area of family law.

What is Financial Elder Abuse?

What is financial elder abuse? It is when someone takes advantage of an elderly person's vulnerability or trust to gain unlawful access to their money or property. This can range from forcing them to sign unfavorable contracts to stealing money or valuable property.

What can you do?

Tips for suspecting elder financial abuse include:

  • Have you noticed a family member making financial decisions that are not consistent with their usual behavior?
  • Is an unusual amount of money being withdrawn from an elder's account?
  • Has someone gained access to an elder's finances for no apparent reason?

Our team of experienced family law attorneys is here to help you resolve these troubling situations. We can help you take legal action and protect your loved one's assets from elder financial abuse.

Team family law

Sandra Verburgt

Attorney at law/partner

Mariska Schreuders

Attorney at law

Fabian Buizer

Advocaat

Petra Beishuizen

Attorney at law/mediator/partner

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