P.T.S. III v. S.S.
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The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals upheld an elder-abuse order against a man who took $25,000 from his stepmother’s joint account without permission and behaved aggressively toward her, finding evidence of financial exploitation.

2024 | State Juristiction

P.T.S. III v. S.S.

Keywords elder abuse; financial exploitation; joint account; unauthorized withdrawal; aggressive behavior; stepmother
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The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals affirmed an elder abuse ruling against a man. This decision was based on evidence that he had unauthorizingly accessed $25,000 from his stepmother's joint account and engaged in aggressive conduct toward her. The court determined that these actions constituted financial exploitation.

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The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals affirmed an elder abuse order issued against an individual. This decision stemmed from findings that the man withdrew $25,000 from his stepmother’s shared account without authorization and displayed aggressive conduct toward her. Such actions were deemed indicative of financial exploitation.

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The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals confirmed an elder abuse ruling against a man. This decision was made because he had taken $25,000 from his stepmother's shared bank account without her permission. The man also behaved aggressively toward her, and the court found evidence of financial exploitation.

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A court in Alabama agreed with an order about elder abuse. This order was made against a man. He took $25,000 from his stepmother's bank account without her permission. He also acted in an aggressive way towards her. The court found proof that he used her money in a wrong way.

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406 So. 3d 109 (Ala. Civ. App. 2024)

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