Financial Exploitation and Family Dynamics (Virtual Event)

Topics:
  • Pro Bono
  • Senior Citizens

 

National Center on Law & Elder Rights logoThe National Center on Law & Elder Rights is hosting a free webinar entitled Financial Exploitation and Family Dynamics on Thursday, April 25, 2024 from 2:00 PM-3:00 PM Eastern.

Recent reports estimate that more than $20 billion is lost from older adults each year due to financial exploitation by family, friends, and caregivers. Because of the significant costs and emotional impact associated with such exploitation, it is important to work with older adults to identify their preferred options and remedies to recover from abuse.

This training will discuss the options that can be used to address financial exploitation by family members, including mediation, restorative justice, and other solutions to remedy the situation and preserve the relationship with family. The training will also provide information on the importance of advanced planning and how to work with banks and financial institutions to prevent financial exploitation by family members and preserve autonomy.

Presenters:
  • Erica Costello, ABA Commission on Law and Aging
  • Ronald Long, Stevens and Lee
  • Catherine Seal, Kirtland & Seal
  • Nicole Shannon, Michigan Elder Justice Initiative

Capacity for this session is limited to 3,000 participants, and all participants will have the option of accessing audio through the computer or by phone. Closed captioning will be available. Please be sure to log onto the webinar a few minutes early in order to secure your place for the live presentation on Zoom. If you would like to request ASL interpretation or have other accessibility related questions, please email ncler@acl.hhs.gov at least one week in advance.

  • Contact:
    National Center on Law & Elder Rights