As America’s population ages, conflicts over inheritance and elder care are becoming increasingly common. In 2023, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that nearly one in six Americans is now over the age of 65, a figure projected to rise in coming years. This demographic shift has contributed to a sharp uptick in estate-related disputes and cases of financial elder abuse, with estimates suggesting that up to five million older Americans are affected each year. The legal system plays a vital role in protecting elders, yet financial abuse often goes undetected until it’s too late, leaving vulnerable individuals at risk—and their loved ones caught in complex battles over what’s rightfully theirs.
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45. How to Find Support Groups and Counseling Navigating inheritance disputes and grief can be overwhelming, but support groups and counseling services provide both emotional relief…