Abstract
This article examines the issue of alleged elder financial abuse arising from the misuse of an enduring power of attorney (EPA) and the experiences of those vulnerable elders in attempting to access justice to gain information about their situation and/or to remedy the abuse. To achieve this, case file notes from 100 individuals aged sixty-five years and over who sought assistance from an Australian not-for-profit advocacy organisation were analysed. In particular, this article focuses on the nature of the allegations of financial abuse to illustrate the complexities that exist for those in these circumstances. Second, it will consider both the barriers and enablers of access to justice evident in the case files of the individual alleged victims. Lastly, based on the evidence presented, it will consider how these circumstances can be better managed or improved upon, particularly from the perspective of service providers and aged-care professionals.from The British Journal of Social Work Current Issue https://ift.tt/2Ag4X2W
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