Capacity and Vulnerability to Elder Abuse (Free)

  • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
  • Central Time (US & Canada)
  • By: National Consumer Law Center, National Legal Resource Center, Administration for Community Living
Topics:
  • Elder Law

Capacity and Vulnerability to Elder Abuse (Free)

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Incidences of elder abuse, exploitation, or other forms of  mistreatment of older adults by family members, friends and other trusted adults, are on the increase. Uncovering and remedying elder abuse or exploitation often involves determining what an older person that may be experiencing cognitive decline understands or understood in the past. For example,  signing a contract or other legal document which transfers significant legal rights may constitute exploitation if the person did not fully understand the transaction or comprehend the implications of what they were doing. This webinar will discuss the legal standards of capacity necessary for valid transactions involving  wills, contracts, Powers of Attorney, and guardianship or conservatorship.  Diminished cognitive capacity may contribute to an older adult's vulnerability to undue influence and other instrumentalities of elder abuse and exploitation.  The speakers will discuss cognitive capacity, consent and undue influence.

Presenters:
Daniel Marson, J.D., Ph.D., Department of Neurology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)

Erica Wood (center), Asstistant Director, American Bar Association Commission on Law and Aging
Lori Stiegel, J.D., Senior Attorney, Elder Abuse and Alternatives to Guardianship