New York Personal Bankruptcy Attorneys

New York Personal Bankruptcy Attorneys

New York Personal Bankruptcy Attorneys

Powers of attorney (POA) are seldom overseen by courts or impartial third parties. This very lack of oversight makes it easy for an unscrupulous agent to abuse his or her trust and authority and turn a POA into a license to steal.

POA Abuse is Often a Crime Without Consequence

Victims of POA abuse, or their families, are often rebuffed by law enforcement officials and told, "It's a civil problem. Consult a lawyer who handles civil matters."

POA abuse is indeed a civil affair, but it is also a crime with real victims who deserve justice. According to the National Center on Elder Abuse, Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, while there have been successful investigations and prosecutions of POA abuse, many criminal justice professionals lack awareness of the roles they can play in holding offenders accountable.


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