Power Of Attorney
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Edmonton police caution seniors about power-of-attorney theftThe Edmonton Police Service (EPS) is launching a new education campaign to show seniors how to prevent the theft of their power of attorney (POA).CrimeNov 9, 2023
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U.S. woman accused of fatally poisoning her sick friend with eyedropsA Wisconsin woman is accused of killing a family friend and stealing $290,000 from her bank accounts.TrendingJun 8, 2021
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Family struggling to get power of attorney for loved one suffering from Alzheimer’sA family struggles to obtain power of attorney for a loved one suffering from Alzheimer's, who is mentally incapacitated and in a long-term care home.CanadaDec 3, 2020
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4 financial resolutions to really get a handle on your money in 2020Paying down debt and boosting your savings is important. But you may need more than that to start off the new year the right way.MoneyJan 4, 2020
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Saskatchewan Party MLA Nadine Wilson’s assault case heading to mediationAccording to Wilson's lawyer Mark Brayford, the Crown prosecutor made the mediation request in Saskatoon provincial court on Thursday.CrimeSep 5, 2019
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Prosecutor reviewing assault allegations involving Sask. Party MLA Nadine Wilson, 87-year-old woman and her sonA Saskatchewan Party MLA is being accused of assault by the family of her father's wife.CrimeJun 21, 2019
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7 bad things that can happen if you don’t have a will — and how to get one for cheapWith good online options, Canadians are running out of excuses for not having a will.MoneyOct 20, 2018
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N.B. strips real estate agents’ licenses for taking ‘egregious advantage’ of seniorThe commission says documents show that the senior received less than $17,000 in rent payments for the sale of the property that was originally listed at $324,900.CanadaMar 28, 2018
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New Brunswick exploring power of attorney reform as group calls for changeWithout power of attorney, New Brunswickers can be left in a legal limbo where families or individuals are left trying to figure out who is in charge.CanadaJun 23, 2017
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How to thwart the growing threat of elder financial abuseFinancial abuse of the elderly is the second most common abuse of those 55 and older as highlighted by a recent Saskatchewan case.MoneyJun 15, 2017
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