If you were the victim in a domestic violence case, you may be confused and scared about many of the matters you are dealing with in your daily life – especially if your abuser is also your spouse. In some situations, your spouse may have been reported to the police even if you didn’t want… Continue reading →
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How are we Protecting Victims in This Digital Age?
In our digital age where nearly everybody has a cell phone, it has become increasingly difficult for victims of domestic abuse to break away from their abusers. When people are connected in every single way, it sometimes makes it easier for abusers to track down their victims. However, California is putting new measures in place… Continue reading →
Domestic violence
Divorce is a very emotional experience filled with all kinds of emotions ranging from confusion and uncertainty to anger and violence. It is unfortunate when a spouse gets so angry that he or she turns to violence. Domestic violence is when an individual tries to control the other person. There are several types of abuse,… Continue reading →
Elderly and financial fraud
I recently heard about a daughter’s tale relating to her dad experiencing memory problems, one involving misplacing his wallet with a lot of money inside. She went on to say he also would get lost in places he was familiar with. When family members heard him talking on the phone about investments he was making,… Continue reading →
Man accused of scamming elderly people
A 45-year old man was recently arrested on suspicion of selling walk-in bathtubs designed for disabled or elderly people, but never delivering them. He has not returned any deposits or money paid up front for bathtubs that sell for about $7,500. He is facing felony charges. He is being held in lieu of $100,000 bail… Continue reading →
Caretaker suspect of using stolen credit cards
A 44-year old caretaker in a Laguna Hills nursing home was arrested for allegedly stealing credit cards from the home’s residents to purchase more than $4,000 in merchandise. Santa Ana police learned of the thefts when a man reported that his elderly father’s credit cards had been used in several cities – and not by… Continue reading →