'Financial Elder Abuse' explored during webcast presented by PLI

The Practising Law Institute (PLI) will present "Financial Elder Abuse Civil, Criminal and Non-Litigation Strategies to Help Elders Facing Financial Exploitation" as a live webcast on Friday, July 16, beginning at 1 p.m.

Financial exploitation is a growing issue faced by older adults, and the effects of financial exploitation can negatively impact the physical health, mental well-being, and financial stability of victims. While acts of elder abuse may fall under various criminal statutes, civil attorneys are uniquely positioned to deploy legal strategies and advocacy to mitigate the effects of abuse and help older adults attain the remedies they seek.

The training will explore emerging issues and trends in financial exploitation, and provide useful information for practitioners who are new to aging and elder law issues, as well as practitioners with elder law experience who are looking to deepen their understanding of financial elder abuse remedies.

Attendees will learn:

• Scope and victims of financial exploitation.

• Strategies for screening and interviewing clients who have been financially exploited.

• The interplay between physical and cognitive changes during aging and how these changes impact financial decision-making.

• Resources required and challenges to filing civil claims of undue influence.

• How to analyze elder financial exploitation cases from start to finish.

• Strategies in determining the best civil remedies for financial exploitation.

• The legal definition of coerced debt and how to apply consumer law remedies to these cases.

• The civil and criminal remedies available for financial elder abuse.

• How elder financial exploitation cases compare to financial abuse in domestic violence cases.

• Who are fiduciaries and what remedies are available in cases of financial abuse by a fiduciary.

• The non-litigation remedies available for victims of financial elder exploitation.

• The meaning of restorative justice in the elder abuse context and pilot programs exploring dispute resolution and restorative justice.

Course materials will be available to attendees prior to the start of the program. Cost for the webcast is $199. To register or for additional information, visit www.pli.edu and click on "programs."