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The situation for elderly individuals in Pennsylvania in the Orphan’s court has reached critical mass. As more victim’s of this corrupt system come forward, the state’s concern is not the victims, but rather, finding more predators to handle the cases they have decided would be profitable. While claiming that the problems are a result of too few guardians, no one mentions the fact that the real problem is that most of these people simply need some minor help and do not need guardianship at all.
One elderly individual is worth a fortune in this system. The guardians, attorney’s, judges, medical providers, nursing homes, social services agencies are all using the victim as an cash ATM. With little to no accounting, no back ground checks, no monitoring of the guardian and attorney’s activity’s, the financial exploitation and physical and psychological abuse of the victim proceeds unimpeded.
This is a bird’s eye view of the capturing of an elderly individual and how that individual is monetized, bought, sold, traded and exploited by the very people and system that supposedly exists to help and protect them.
May 02, 2019 @ 18:17:51
After my sister’s death on Dec.3. 2008, a friend of my sister took care of my mother. This friend had a POA. In April 2009 my mother bought a house for $249’000. Shortly thereafter my mother’s Trust was changed, leaving the house to the caregiver by “specific bequest”. Since 2003 my mother was ill on progressing dementia, stemming from strokes. My mother hardly knew my sister’s friend/caregiver. The end of the story… the caregiver, who was granted guardianship over my mother’s person and estate in Aug. 2010, fleeced the whole estate.
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