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Identifying Financial Exploitation

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Identifying Financial Exploitation
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Financial scams are getting more sophisticated every year. Strangers, caregivers, and even family members sometimes target the accounts of people with cognitive impairments. Learn how to identify financial exploitation and options to prevent it.

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1. Identifying Financial Exploitation (Feb 2017)

Leah Cohen, Michael J. Curran

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Identifying Financial Exploitation (Feb 2017)

Financial scams are getting more sophisticated every year. Strangers, caregivers, and even family members sometimes target the accounts of people with cognitive impairments. Learn how to identify financial exploitation and options to prevent it.

Originally presented: Feb 2017 Special Needs Trusts

Leah Cohen, arrangeCARE - Austin, TX
Michael J. Curran, Michael Curran, PC - Austin, TX