Be on the Lookout: Con Artists Stealing Guardianship of Senior Parents

By Matthew Paulson, published Sep 26, 2007
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Senior adults have been targeted as easy victims in a number of different scams for the last two decades now, and it's only getting worse. Instead of just stealing money from them or ripping them off, con artists are now actually stealing guardianship of many senior adults. Some criminals have figured out that they can assume guardianship of elderly individuals just by telling a judge they are no longer mentally stable.

When approaching a judge, these crooks don't have to do anything to prove that they are related to the individual they are trying to assume guardianship of. Courts are so busy and over-packed with cases that they just don't have the time or resources to make sure that the person making the claim is on the up and up. There's no easy way to find out when this occurs, so family members often have no idea that someone is stealing guardianship of their parents and simply have no recourse in the event that it happens. Usually the ruling happens quickly and the victims have no idea when it happens.

If you have any aging parents, you have to look out for them and make sure they are not victimized. It's extremely easily to steal the money from your ageing parents and almost impossible to get it back after it's stolen. If you have senior parents, there are several legal things you can do to protect your senior parents. You can get a durable power of attorney for health care which will enable you to make decisions for your senior parents if they cannot speak of make competent decisions upon their own behalf. If you already have a durable power of attorney for health care, their guardianship can't be taken away because you already have it, and in the event that they are no longer competent, you are the one that will be able to make their health care decisions.

You can also get a regular durable power of attorney, which requires the assistant of an attorney and is a bit more difficult to get. A durable power of attorney enables you to take care of your senior parent's finances, which would make it impossible for these types of criminals to steal your parents assets by claiming guardianship over them.

Be on the Lookout: Con Artists Stealing Guardianship of Senior Parents

Senior adults have long been targeted in a number of different rip-offs and scams.

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The National Association to STOP Guardian Abuse is an organization of victims and families working together to expose and end unlawful and abusive guardianships/conservatorships. We are facing a national epidemic -- if we don't stop them, then we may find ourselves victimized by these life pirates. Yours, Elaine Renoire NASGA

Posted on 06/13/2008 at 11:06:33 PM

 
My dad was 91 when he died may 8, 2005. He was forced into a country nursing home and my sister, brotehr and aunt had a local attorney tell the judge that he was incompetent and that is how she got awared temporary guardian. They kept my father imprisoned in anursing home the who time of this guardianship appointment. I became aware of this aand like a fool hired some local attorney a few miles away. The attroney collusion between these locals neaerly bankrupt me. I lost about $75,000 in cash to these crooked attorneys. But I also lost the guardisnhip case because these same folks poisoned him in the nursing home. And he died about a week later. Again small town and no investigation was commenced, even though the trial date was less than a week away. HMMM. So my father died before I could free him from their illegal grasps. they not only did that to him and my mother as well, but they manufactured new wills to make sure I was eliminated from their inheritance and the land. They p

Posted on 12/26/2007 at 2:12:34 PM

 
Guardianship abuse is nothing new - it has been going on for years and years but many people have no clue about the abuse, neglect and exploitation taking place every day by abusive guardians. Guardianship IS the latest definition of Elder Abuse. Guardianships are not about protecting. Guardianships are about money. Guardians and the attorneys "legally" exploit the lifelong assets of the vulnerable and elderly, many times while neglecting their wards. Victims of guardianship abuse can lose everything - their freedom, their dignity, their property, their money, their health and many times their life. Shame on the guardian's, shame on the attorney's, and shame on the courts that knowingly allow the abuse to continue. Guardianship abuse is an epidemic practice, a criminal racket, and a gravy train for the vultures otherwise known as guardians and lawyers. Visit the National Association to STOP Guardian Abuse at www.stopguardianabuse.org and read the horror stories. Forced guard

Posted on 10/15/2007 at 11:10:00 PM

 
I'll mention this to my parents. They did this with my Dada who had senile dementia, but I'm not sure what the situation is with my comparatively healthy grandmother. She'd kick the con artists butts right now, but she's getting older.

Posted on 09/27/2007 at 11:09:00 AM

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