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What sorts of actions constitute financial abuse?

Financial or material abuse includes

  • theft of money, belongings, or pension cheques;
  • forcing an older person to change a will;
  • forgery of signature on personal cheques or legal documents;
  • withholding money that the older person needs;
  • forcing or tricking an older adult to sell a home or possessions, or to pay for unnecessary services;
  • pressuring an older person to provide services for free, for example, babysitting or sharing his or her house;
  • abusing power of attorney, guardianship, or trusteeship responsibilities.

 


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January 2006
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