
Women Who Trust Too Much
Having practised in elder law for many years, I have to say that women are particularly vulnerable to elder abuse. Women are, according to many
Having practised in elder law for many years, I have to say that women are particularly vulnerable to elder abuse. Women are, according to many
Why do I ask? Because, in the context of elder abuse, vulnerability is a fundamental factor. It has eluded any agreed definition despite countless enquiries
As we all grapple with the uncertainty and no doubt for older Australians, the fear that surrounds the COVID-19 pandemic those of us who aren’t
Our politicians are Claytons like – the lawmakers you have when you don’t have lawmakers. They are very good at appearing to do something when
There is an apocryphal story about a woman who included the following clause in her Will: “To my son-in-law I bequeath the sum of $2.00
Have you noticed how many aspects of our lives are governed by that pervasive, statistical concept known as an ‘Index’. Just a smattering of some
I sat down and spoke with Ellen Fanning recently about financial elder abuse. Click here to see the full video interview.
Remember the song “Whistle while you work”? It was made famous in ‘Snow White and Seven Dwarfs.’ When I was young, I also remember that
You probably know how the law is supine as a tool for pursuing your abuse or even in discouraging it. As a result, you mostly
Don’t hesitate to contact CRH Law. We have helped many people in the same situations as you’re probably in. We hope to hear from you soon.
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