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Fraud on Elders

Is there a statute of limitations on fraud (abuse of power of attorney),

stealing money, for elderly parents/aunts

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 15, 2008 20:18:00

Re: Fraud on Elders

The statute of limitations for fraud is six years.

I assume someone used a DPOA or POA to access funds they were not entitled to get. Your problems will be in proof and in getting the money back from the person who stole it.

Good Luck

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 15, 2008 20:18:00

Re: Fraud on Elders

The statute of limitations for fraud is six years.

I assume someone used a DPOA or POA to access funds they were not entitled to get. Your problems will be in proof and in getting the money back from the person who stole it.

Good Luck

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 15, 2008 20:18:00

Re: Fraud on Elders

The statute of limitations for fraud is six years.

I assume someone used a DPOA or POA to access funds they were not entitled to get. Your problems will be in proof and in getting the money back from the person who stole it.

Good Luck

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 15, 2008 20:18:00

Re: Fraud on Elders

The statute of limitations for fraud is six years.

I assume someone used a DPOA or POA to access funds they were not entitled to get. Your problems will be in proof and in getting the money back from the person who stole it.

Good Luck

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