Adorean Boleancu, a former financial adviser with both Wells, Fargo and Morgan Stanley, pleaded guilty yesterday to stealing $1.8 million from one of his elderly clients. According to a statement from the Department of Justice, he faces 30 years in prison when sentenced later this year. Often bankers, stockbrokers and financial advisers are the ones […]
Inheritance Fraud – It's Worldwide Problem
Usually the cases of inheritance fraud we deal with occur when a caregiver or greedy relative alters the will of a loved one or simply fails to turn over assets after death. Forged wills are another common occurrence. Unfortunately the problem is worldwide. This story details just how sneaky and dishonest some people can be. […]
Elder Abuse Post: Bank VP Charged With Stealing From Elderly Client
Elder abuse happens daily. Because it’s victims are often incapacitated or to scared to seek help, the problems don’t get the attention they deserve. Some elder abuse victims are so ill they don’t even understand that they are being victimized. As a society, we hope that caring family members, lawyers, social service providers and bankers […]
Will Contests and "No Contest" Clauses
Will contests and inheritance fraud are big problems that never receive much media coverage. Everyday, children, grandchildren, siblings and jilted spouses race to courthouses across the country claiming they were wrongfully cut out of the someone’s will. Sometimes family members go to court to prevent an overreaching caregiver or family member from taking advantage of […]
Consumer Alert – Questionable Annuity Strategies Aimed At Veterans
by Brian Mahany The National Association of Insurance Commissioners issued an alert yesterday to the nations veterans. There are approximately 16 million veterans who served during the time period between World War II and the Vietnam War. Many of these veterans are retired or quickly nearing retirement age. For many, long term care and estate […]