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A Practical Guide to Elderly Fraud
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A Practical Guide to Elderly Fraud

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This book exposes the common misconception that financial abuse - including theft and fraud - is inflicted by individuals or organisations at arms-length, by people largely unknown to the victim. In fact a significant amount of financial abuse is inflicted by those much closer to home, namely family members. There is clear evidence that fraud is done by family members and the problem is understated within society. While many people are likely to be cared for with integrity by family members this is not always the case. This book seeks to cover the legal issues dealing with financial abuse and to help lawyers and other experts come up with practical solutions to help the people they work with.

It provides an introduction to set the scene, covers conduct of elderly fraud cases and has a chapter on undue influence of wills, challenging the executor and the removal of executors. In addition, the book has chapters on will validity and fraud, undue influence of lifetime transactions, Part 64 proceedings and covers lasting powers of attorney, court of protection and deputyship fraud. At all points the book seeks to communicate in practical terms and to encourage the reader to think about positive and accessible solutions when helping those they represent.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Justin Patten is a Solicitor and mediator, accredited by the Academy of Experts and founded Human Law in 2002. The firm covers Inheritance Disputes and Elderly Fraud claims.

Justin has authored 'A Practical Guide to Elderly Law' which was also published by Law Brief Publishing and has worked for Which? Legal, advising its members on elderly client issues.

CONTENTS

Chapter One - Introduction

Chapter Two - Conduct of Elderly Fraud Cases

Chapter Three - Undue Influence of Wills

Chapter Four - Challenging the Executor

Chapter Five - Removal of Executors

Chapter Six - Will Validity and Fraud

Chapter Seven - Undue Influence of Lifetime Transactions

Chapter Eight - Part 64 Proceedings

Chapter Nine - Lasting Powers of Attorney, Court of Protection and Deputyship Fraud

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Law Brief Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 August 2025
Pages
190
ISBN
9781916698949

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This book exposes the common misconception that financial abuse - including theft and fraud - is inflicted by individuals or organisations at arms-length, by people largely unknown to the victim. In fact a significant amount of financial abuse is inflicted by those much closer to home, namely family members. There is clear evidence that fraud is done by family members and the problem is understated within society. While many people are likely to be cared for with integrity by family members this is not always the case. This book seeks to cover the legal issues dealing with financial abuse and to help lawyers and other experts come up with practical solutions to help the people they work with.

It provides an introduction to set the scene, covers conduct of elderly fraud cases and has a chapter on undue influence of wills, challenging the executor and the removal of executors. In addition, the book has chapters on will validity and fraud, undue influence of lifetime transactions, Part 64 proceedings and covers lasting powers of attorney, court of protection and deputyship fraud. At all points the book seeks to communicate in practical terms and to encourage the reader to think about positive and accessible solutions when helping those they represent.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Justin Patten is a Solicitor and mediator, accredited by the Academy of Experts and founded Human Law in 2002. The firm covers Inheritance Disputes and Elderly Fraud claims.

Justin has authored 'A Practical Guide to Elderly Law' which was also published by Law Brief Publishing and has worked for Which? Legal, advising its members on elderly client issues.

CONTENTS

Chapter One - Introduction

Chapter Two - Conduct of Elderly Fraud Cases

Chapter Three - Undue Influence of Wills

Chapter Four - Challenging the Executor

Chapter Five - Removal of Executors

Chapter Six - Will Validity and Fraud

Chapter Seven - Undue Influence of Lifetime Transactions

Chapter Eight - Part 64 Proceedings

Chapter Nine - Lasting Powers of Attorney, Court of Protection and Deputyship Fraud

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Law Brief Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 August 2025
Pages
190
ISBN
9781916698949