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Elder Financial Exploitation: A Practitioner's Guide 2025

Product ID: CA3750W
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Respect your elders

In Wisconsin, financial exploitation is the second most common form of elder abuse after self-neglect.1 Because clients share personal information with their lawyers that they may not disclose to others, attorneys are uniquely positioned to identify, prevent, and address potential financial exploitation.

Elder Financial Exploitation: A Practitioner’s Guide prepares you to handle civil or criminal financial fraud and abuse cases for aging clients. You’ll learn what preventative measures you can take to safeguard your clients and their assets and how to:

  • Evaluate relevant parties and stakeholders
  • Develop short- and long-term response plans
  • Cooperate effectively with Adult Protective Services
  • Identify efficient use of guardianships to stop financial fraud
  • Work within the constraints and timelines of Wisconsin Statutes
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Pricing

Member $249.00

Non-Member $329.00

Credits

4 CLE

Date and Time

Friday, January 10, 20258:30 AM - 12:15 PM CT

Add to Calendar 1/10/2025 8:30:00 AM 1/10/2025 12:15:00 PM America/Chicago Elder Financial Exploitation: A Practitioner's Guide 2025

Respect your elders

In Wisconsin, financial exploitation is the second most common form of elder abuse after self-neglect.1 Because clients share personal information with their lawyers that they may not disclose to others, attorneys are uniquely positioned to identify, prevent, and address potential financial exploitation.

Elder Financial Exploitation: A Practitioner’s Guide prepares you to handle civil or criminal financial fraud and abuse cases for aging clients. You’ll learn what preventative measures you can take to safeguard your clients and their assets and how to:

  • Evaluate relevant parties and stakeholders
  • Develop short- and long-term response plans
  • Cooperate effectively with Adult Protective Services
  • Identify efficient use of guardianships to stop financial fraud
  • Work within the constraints and timelines of Wisconsin Statutes
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Respect your elders

In Wisconsin, financial exploitation is the second most common form of elder abuse after self-neglect.1 Because clients share personal information with their lawyers that they may not disclose to others, attorneys are uniquely positioned to identify, prevent, and address potential financial exploitation.

Elder Financial Exploitation: A Practitioner’s Guide prepares you to handle civil or criminal financial fraud and abuse cases for aging clients. You’ll learn what preventative measures you can take to safeguard your clients and their assets and how to:

  • Evaluate relevant parties and stakeholders
  • Develop short- and long-term response plans
  • Cooperate effectively with Adult Protective Services
  • Identify efficient use of guardianships to stop financial fraud
  • Work within the constraints and timelines of Wisconsin Statutes
Read More ↓

Program Chairs & Presenters

April DeValkenaere, SBWCP, CFCI, CCI
Fortress Forensic Investigations
Eagle

Robert M. Mihelich
Law Offices of Robert M. Mihelich
New Berlin

Peter M. Tempelis
Waukesha County District Attorney’s Office
Waukesha

Presenter

Jessica M. Moeller
Charleston School of Law
Charleston, SC

8:30 am The Marathon Response to Elder Financial Exploitation

  • Identify all the relevant parties to the investigation
  • Determine a response plan with short-term and long-term goals
  • Discuss the most overlooked resource of Adult Protective Services (APS)
  • Review the example scenario

April DeValkenaere

9:30 am Understanding the Tools Available: Effective use of Guardianship Law to Protect Elders at Risk

  • Identify efficient use of guardianships to stop financial fraud, especially spendthrift guardianships
  • Understand the constraints, usage, and timelines of Chapters 54 and 55
  • A unique perspective from both sides of the courtroom (Corp Counsel and Defense Counsel)

Jessica M. Moeller

10:15 am Break

10:30 am Civil Theft Claims Based on Elder Abuse

  • Discuss relevant statutes and strategies for the civil attorney representing the victim/victim’s family in theft claims
  • Understand how Wis. Stat. § 895.446 provides a civil cause of action for certain crimes

Robert M. Mihelich

11:15 am Criminal Aspects to Elder Financial Abuse

  • Review the beginning of the legal process from search warrant, investigations, and applicable charges
  • Considerations of privilege

Peter M. Tempelis

12:00 pm A Journey to Success: Knowing Where to Turn for Additional Resources

  • Identifying additional resources both locally and nationally
  • Best practices of resource management

April DeValkenaere

12:15 pm Program Concludes

This program originally presented January 10, 2025.

  • Identify key parties, develop response plans, and utilize Adult Protective Services
  • Explore advantageous guardianship law tools to protect elders at risk
  • Understand the civil theft claims based on elder abuse available under Wisconsin law
  • Review the criminal process for elder financial abuse from search warrant to charging
  • Discover how to use national and local resources that support elder abuse cases
  • Elder and special needs law attorneys
  • Family lawyers
  • Financial lawyers
  • Prosecutors
  • Criminal defense lawyers
  • Creditor and debtor attorneys

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