Financial Abuse of the Elderly: Sometimes Unnoticed, Always Predatory
Mariana Cooper, 86,with her granddaughter, Amy Lecoq, 39. Ms. Cooper was bilked out of much of her savings by someone
Read MoreMariana Cooper, 86,with her granddaughter, Amy Lecoq, 39. Ms. Cooper was bilked out of much of her savings by someone
Read MoreAn increasing number of banks and credit unions are implementing fraud-prevention initiatives to prepare for the onslaught of aging Americans
Read MoreOlder adults, primarily victimized by their adult children or grandchildren and often frail with some kind of cognitive impairment, can
Read MoreThe Federal Trade Commission works to prevent fraudulent, deceptive and unfair business practices in the marketplace. Their new campaign is Pass It
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