Elder Fraud

Fraud refers to deceiving other individuals for the purpose of financial gain. Instances of this “white-collar” crime are common in the state of Wisconsin. Elderly fraud refers to fraudulently taking advantage of the finances of an elderly person. This crime is often committed by close friends and family members of the victim.

There is typically a large amount of evidence needed for an elderly fraud conviction, and many times the circumstances regarding the criminal act are misunderstood. If you have been unfairly accused of this crime or are looking to fight a harsh sentence, the Milwaukee elder fraud defense attorneys of Hart Powell, S.C., may be able to help. Contact us today by calling (414) 271-9595 for a free consultation.

Fighting an Elderly Fraud Charge

Elderly fraud can be considered a form of elderly abuse. It involves taking advantage of an elderly person’s financial situation. This crime can include one or more of the following offenses:

  • Fraudulent credit cards
  • Mortgage fraud
  • Stolen checks
  • Investment schemes
  • Security fraud
  • Withdrawing from accounts
  • Forging a will

It is important that you immediately exercise your right to legal defense following a fraud arrest. Before divulging or explaining the situation to the authorities, it is important to understand how to build a defense case.

Contact Us

If you have been charged with an elder fraud crime, you may be facing harsh consequences. It is important to fight against a sentence you do not deserve. The Milwaukee elder fraud defense attorneys of Hart Powell, S.C., can help. Contact us today by calling (414) 271-9595 for more information.

Written by Michael Hart & Craig Powell

Last Updated : January 13, 2016