Combatting Financial Exploitation
In 2014, the North Carolina General Assembly took action to expand and amend the state's legal framework for addressing financial exploitation of older adults and disabled adults. As part of this, the legislature changed the processes available when a report of elder financial exploitation is received (per Article 6A of Chapter 108A of the General Statutes).
Learn how these legal changes could affect your work by viewing the one-hour webinar recording where experts discuss actual scenarios and answer questions. The NCAOC Organizational Development Division collaborated with a panel of North Carolina subject matter experts to design this one-hour webinar that will help improve your knowledge and understanding of the options available in cases involving disabled and older adults. The panel includes experts from the Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Justice, UNC School of Government, and N.C. Administrative Office of the Courts.
The North Carolina State Bar Board of Continuing Legal Education approved this live webinar training for 0.75 hours of general credit in 2014.
This recording and materials are made available to the public for educational purposes only. Follow your State Bar’s requirements to seek Continuing Legal Education (CLE) approval for watching a recorded CLE training activity.