Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
fraud
father is 82 years old. He has Dementia. a caregiver ommitted fraud
Asked on 2/17/09, 1:40 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
TC Langford
Langford Law Office
Re: fraud
Although you have not asked a question, you should contact the investigator with the DA's office or your local PD to determine if there is evidence of elder abuse or fraud sufficient for a criminal complaint. If not, consider having a guardian appointed for your father, and consider the guardian filing a civil suit on your father's behalf.
Answered on 2/18/09, 2:33 pm
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