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Former motorcycle racer on trial for elder financial abuse of father

Motorcycle racer Joe Cubbage to stand trial over father’s finances Accused of taking $415,000 from father’s account Dennis Taylor February 16, 2011 The Herald (Monterrey County) http://www.montereyherald.com/local/ci_17400724?nclick_check=1 A Monterey County Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday that there is sufficient evidence to hold former grand prix motorcycle-racing champion Joe Cubbage over for trial on charges of Keep Reading…

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Texas bill addresses abuse, neglect or exploitation of elderly, disabled

The Texas Senate Health and Human Services Committee conducted a hearing yesterday on a number of bills including SB 221.  Click here to read written testimony that was submitted.

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The Truth Squad, EoD expose probate’s parade of predators

EstateofDenial.com‘s Lou Ann Anderson enjoyed a lively conversation last night with host Marti Oakley on The Truth Squad.  In discussing “Guardianships Used as Tools for Hijacking Individual Rights, Looting Assets,” Marti and Lou Ann talked about the mechanics of probate corruption and estate abuse. They also detailed probate’s parade of predators currently involved with hijacking Keep Reading…

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Another CA court-appointed fiduciary accused of defrauding clients

Woman accused of defrauding clients to feed gambling habit Civil complaint says fiduciary siphoned large sums of money Kristina Davis February 11, 2011 The San Diego Union-Tribune http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/feb/11/woman-accused-defrauding-clients-feed-gambling-hab/ An East County woman who manages millions of dollars in assets as a court-appointed fiduciary is accused of siphoning large sums of money from clients to feed Keep Reading…

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CT looking at changes to elder abuse laws

Granny Snatching: T-Day Tomorrow; New Laws for CT Elderly? Ron Winter February 9, 2011 CTWatchdog.com http://ctwatchdog.com/2011/02/09/granny-snatching-t-day-tomorrow-new-laws-for-ct-elderly By this time tomorrow I should have completed my testimony to the state Legislature’s Standing Committee on Aging, relative to proposed changes to elder abuse laws. You may remember that I became involved in elder law when my mother, Keep Reading…

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