The Wolf at the Door: Undue Influence and Elder Financial Abuse

Wolf the book by Michael Hackard

 In THE WOLF AT THE DOOR, veteran California attorney and elder financial abuse writer Michael Hackard draws from forty years of legal experience to advise families, caregivers, and professionals who work with seniors what elder financial abuse is, how to identify it, and—most importantly—what to do if abuse is suspected. As the baby boomer generation rapidly ages into retirement, elder financial abuse threatens to become a national epidemic. If not addressed early and aggressively, this unique form of exploitation can tear families apart, leaving shattered relationships and depleted bank accounts in its wake. You may not be able to prevent elder financial abuse from happening, but THE WOLF AT THE DOOR will empower you to fight back before it’s too late. Concise and chock-full of practical information, THE WOLF AT THE DOOR is a must-have reference for anyone interested in learning about elder financial abuse and what can be done to combat it. The book is written for a general audience, and it offers case studies, research, and hard-won observations gleaned from a long career representing abuse victims and their loved ones. An index and compact sections make navigation easy, and dozens of end notes direct readers to additional information about elder abuse, undue influence, estate planning and trusts, and more. The net profits from the sale of each copy of THE WOLF AT THE DOOR will be donated to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America. Review The Wolf at the Door is a down-home, insightful glimpse into a complex and often heart-wrenching form of elder abuse: when loved ones exploit trust and predators prey on the vulnerable. Drawing from decades of experience, Michael Hackard explains the vagaries of predators’ maneuvers and victims’ motivations. The book is replete with anecdotes,… Read More

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Fugitive From Injustice: Conservatorship Abuse by Danny Tate

Fugitive From Injustice Conservatorship Abuse by Danny Tate

This is Cane and Abel meets One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest meets Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, but with a guy, and a lot of Shawshank Redemption unredeemed. An autobiographical account focusing on the years subjected to a court ordered conservatorship. The reader will be shocked that this is happening in America today. Without a crime, Danny Tate was forced to live on the lam as a fugitive from justice. About the Author Danny Tate (born November 10, 1955) is an award-winning American musician, songwriter, composer, producer, author and former Virgin Records recording artist. Tate graduated Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities and is a member of Mensa. In 1989 Governor Bill Clinton appointed Tate “Arkansas Traveler”-Ambassador of Goodwill. NSAI Rock Song of the Year 1998, 1999, 2000. BMI #1 Awards. Multiple Platinum and Gold Records. “Only an artist of rare talent, intelligence, and instinct could achieve the kind of lasting success that Tate has enjoyed”—Vincent Jeffries (VH1.com) “It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong.” Danny Tate Danny Tate is an American musician, songwriter, composer, producer, author and former Virgin Records recording artist, best known for penning songs covered by The Smithereens, Tim McGraw, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Patti LaBelle, Diesel, Billy Ray Cyrus, Doro Pesch, Jeff Healey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Rick Springfield and many others. Most notably, Tate won the NSAI Rock Song of the Year award for 1998, 1999 and 2000. His start came when he co-wrote the 1983 multi-platinum hit, “Affair of the Heart”, by Rick Springfield. He released three solo albums, Danny Tate Charisma/Virgin (1992), Nobody’s Perfect Charisma/Virgin (1995), and Destination X Noville Records (2005), also composing for television shows, and contributing to the film soundtracks of 3000… Read More

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