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06-18-25 ARI Green Valley (TPD 2nd)
Dear Patriot,
We’ve covered predators in suits—now let’s talk about a risk much closer to home: financial abuse by adult children or relatives.
It often starts with good intentions: a joint bank account “just in case,” a credit card for emergencies, or help paying bills. But then?
Withdrawals without asking
Pressure to co-sign loans
“Borrowed” assets that never return
Guilt-driven spending you never planned for
The elites use legal firewalls—power of attorney limits, separate accounts, and ironclad estate structures. You can too.
Tomorrow, I’ll show you how to set up guardrails that allow help without handing over control.
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Do any family members currently have access to your financial accounts? |
Fun Fact Of The Day
Financial exploitation by family is the #1 form of elder abuse in America—causing an estimated $3 billion in losses each year.