What to do if you or someone you know is experiencing elder abuse

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This fact sheet contains information about elder abuse. The focus of Justice Connect’s Seniors Law service is to provide education to health professionals about elder abuse and free legal assistance to people who are experiencing or at risk of elder abuse.

This resource contains information on:

  • What is elder abuse?
  • How can Justice Connect assist?
  • Getting help

“A single or repeated act or failure to act, including threats, that results in harm or distress to an older person. This occurs where there is an expectation of trust and/or where there is a power imbalance between the party responsible and the older person”*

*National Elder Abuse Prevalence Study 2021

  • We can assist with free legal advice and assistance to eligible clients.
  • We can give advice on and execute documents such as Enduring Powers of Attorney and Appointments Enduring Guardianship.
  • We can also give advice on revoking or cancelling these documents.
  • Assistance to challenge the appointment of a Guardian or Financial Manager.
  • Advice about disputing loans, guarantees and mortgages.
  • Advice about Apprehended Domestic or Personal Violence orders.
  • Advice about Victims of Crime compensation.

This resource was last updated on 9 January 2024. This is legal information only and does not constitute legal advice. You should always contact a lawyer for advice specific to your situation. Please view our disclaimer for more information.

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