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Loved ones under undue influence? Protect your share of the inheritance.

  • When is a will or power of attorney considered suspect for “undue influence”?

  • What happens when an elderly family member changes a will against the family agreement?

  • How do you prove undue influence and who bears the onus on gifts made?

When is a will or power of attorney considered suspect for “undue influence”?

Abuse and neglect of older adults can happen to anyone who depends on the care of others. Older adults can be the victim of elder abuse by their adult child, a caregiver, friend or anyone in a position of trust or authority. Our Power of Attorney Elder Abuse Law Lawyers warn family members to be vigilant in guarding against undue influence, isolation of their elderly family members and even theft by a Power of Attorney.

Family members are advised to observe who is spending the most time with their elderly loved one along with the following:

Isolation of a loved one is a common tactic of influencers to isolate the testator from friends and family. This makes it easier to persuade the vulnerable testator behind closed doors.

Increased control over elderly testator. The influencer may insist on being present at any meetings, bank meetings, medical visits, business meetings and the like or even prohibit visits to your loved one.

Changes to insurance forms, joint accounts, powers of attorney being created, meetings being booked to change a Will, RED FLAG warning signs of undue influence occur when a specific beneficiary is heavily favoured with assets. If the elderly person support person suddenly benefits the most from any changes, call a lawyer immediately or request a consult.

What happens when an elderly family member changes a will against the family agreement?

How do you prove undue influence and who bears the onus on gifts made?

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