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He was not a resident at the time he gave her the money. (i see that was confusing, the way I wrote that). Oh and NO! She is not looking through his home for a will. Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeesh.
kellya127 said:He was not a resident at the time he gave her the money. (i see that was confusing, the way I wrote that). Oh and NO! She is not looking through his home for a will. Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeesh.
FL Statute 400.162 - Property and personal affairs of residents.-kellya127 said:ok. to try to answer some questions......competency eval by a psychiatrist was done by Dr.'s orders at the nurse and social worker's request in order to determine if it would be a safe discharge. Everyone agreed it was ok. He was not a resident at the facility. He was in his home and was signing his own checks and making his own decisions until the very end. To clarify, there were 2 checks. One for 3,000 which she cashed and one for 7,000 which she held onto but at this point has been destroyed. She doesn't want it. He wanted to give her 10,000 but she accepted the 3 and 7 for later. It was a thank you gift. He was very grateful to be home. Thanks for all your input.
kellya127,kellya127 said:He was not a resident at the time he gave her the money. (i see that was confusing, the way I wrote that). Oh and NO! She is not looking through his home for a will. Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeesh.
Thank you, IAAL. And, Chpt. 415 was exactly my next direction. A lot of laws were violated there. The long, lost, family members "come out of the woodwork" really, really, fast.I AM ALWAYS LIABLE said:My response:
I would strongly suggest that your "friend" read and understand F.S. 415.40, et seq. - - the Florida "Elder Abuse" statutes (which include "financial" abuse). To misunderstand, or to understate the gravity of Elder Abuse would be a grave mistake. If I was a long lost family member, "coming out of the woodwork" as it were, I'd go after your "friend" with a vengeance.
Suffice it to say, I would not want to be on the "receiving end" of an Elder Abuse civil lawsuit, or criminal prosecution. In summary, I find nothing I can disagree with from our other, esteemed, contributors in this thread thus far.
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