What is Financial Identity Theft and What Should I Do if it Happens to Me?
Identity theft can take many forms and can happen to anyone. Do you know what to do if it happens to you or your family?
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Identity theft can take many forms and can happen to anyone. Do you know what to do if it happens to you or your family?
Read MoreBy now you hopefully realize that elder financial abuse is a serious, growing issue. We have told you what elder financial abuse is, why it’s a problem, who is at risk, what the causes and warning signs are, who is committing the abuse and why it often goes unreported. So what do you do about it?
Read MoreSo far we have looked at what elder financial abuse is, why it’s a problem, who is at risk, and what the causes and warning signs are. Now we need to explore who is committing the abuse and why it often is not reported.
Read MoreYesterday we looked at why elder financial abuse is a growing problem and who is at risk of becoming a victim. Today we identify the more common causes of elder financial abuse and the warning signs to look out for.
Read MoreIn yesterday’s blog we outlined our plan for participating in World Elder Abuse Awareness Week with an introduction of the issue, an overview of the topics we planned to cover, and the definition of elder financial abuse. Today, we’ll discuss why elder financial abuse is a problem and who may be at risk.
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