10 Ways Seniors Suffer Financial Abuse

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Using joint accounts

There might be situations where it’s not a good idea to have a joint account with the members of your family. As much as we don’t wish to be the case for you, for some people, it’s been a great misfortune.

Some older people have made a joint account with their children or grandchildren, and experienced money withdrawal from their accounts. Having a joint account made it much easier for the financial abusers to withdraw any sum of money they wished for, without the approval of their elder family member.

It’s a difficult situation to manage, but before signing for a joint account, make sure you trust the one you want to share your account with.

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