Articles
Should Attorneys Have a Duty to Report Financial Abuse of the Elderly?, Akron Law Review (2005)
Exploitation of older persons is a growing problem in America. As a result, our legal...
Protecting the Interests of Older Clients in Multi-Generation Representations, Family Law Quarterly (2004)
Estate planning is a field in which attorneys often represent members of the same family...
Financial Abuse of the Elderly: Is the Solution a Problem?, McGeorge Law Review (2003)
As a population, we are aging rapidly. With this phenomenon has come an increasing interest...
Financial Abuse of the Elderly, Idaho Law Review (2000)
The American population is aging rapidly. Roughly thirty-five million Americans are now age sixty-five or...
Financial Exploitation Statutes’ Impact on Domestic Relations Practice, Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (2000)
As baby boomers age, we seem to be thinking more and more about the concerns...
Acting as Agent Under a Financial Durable Power of Attorney: An Unscripted Role, Nebraska Law Review (1996)
The financial durable power of attorney, also known as a durable power of attorney for...
The Troubled Relationship of Will Contracts and Spousal Protection: Time for an Amicable Separation, Catholic Law Review (1996)
We live in a society with rapidly changing familial norms. Statistics show that one out...
Feed a Trust and Starve a Child: The Effectiveness of Trust Protective Techniques Against Claims for Support and Alimony, Georgia State Law Review (1994)
In its classic definition, a trust is an arrangement for dealing with property in which...