Elder Abuse

Elder abuse refers to the intentional harm or neglect towards individuals aged 60 and above. It’s a severe crime that can take various forms, including physical, emotional, sexual abuse, neglect, abandonment, and financial exploitation.

Elder Abuse in the First Degree

Elder abuse in the first degree involves the intentional infliction of physical injury or mental anguish on an elderly person. The perpetrator’s actions are premeditated and result in serious harm or even death to the elderly individual.

Elder Abuse in the Second Degree

Second-degree elder abuse refers to the reckless infliction of physical injury or mental anguish on an elderly person. While the perpetrator’s actions may not be premeditated, they display a reckless disregard for the safety and well-being of the elderly person.

Elder Abuse in the Third Degree

Third-degree elder abuse involves the negligent infliction of physical injury or mental anguish on an elderly person. In this case, the perpetrator’s actions result from a lack of due care or attention to the elderly person’s needs.

Financial Exploitation of an Elderly Person in the First Degree

Financial exploitation of an elderly person in the first degree involves the illegal or improper use of an elderly person’s funds, property, or assets with the intention to deprive the elderly person of their resources. The value involved is typically significant, often exceeding a set amount determined by law.

Financial Exploitation of an Elderly Person in the Second Degree

Second-degree financial exploitation of an elderly person involves the illegal or improper use of an elderly person’s resources, but the value involved is lesser than that of first-degree exploitation. Nonetheless, it still results in substantial loss or risk for the elderly person.

Financial Exploitation of an Elderly Person in the Third Degree

Third-degree financial exploitation of an elderly person covers situations where the value involved is the smallest among the three degrees. However, it still involves the inappropriate or illegal use of the elderly person’s resources, causing them loss or risk.

How Can The Stoves Law Firm Help You?

If you or a loved one were recently charged with elder abuse or neglect, there is a lot on the line, and it’s important you find a Birmingham elder abuse lawyer who will take your case as seriously as you do. At the Stoves Law Firm, P.C., Attorney Jason Stoves has successfully handled countless cases both in Birmingham and throughout Northern Alabama. Jason Stoves has 25 years of excellent legal experience. We take pride in protecting your rights and ensuring that your case has as little impact on your future as possible. We take pride in providing reasonable doubt for a reasonable price To learn more, and to schedule a free consultation today, call the Stoves Law Firm, P.C. at (205) 823-7233, or you can connect with us through our secure online contact form.

If you or a loved one is a victim of elder abuse or financial exploitation, it’s essential to seek legal help immediately. Contact The Stoves Law Firm, P.C. at (205) 823-7233 for assistance.

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