Free Guide: How to Protect a Loved One from Financial Elder Abuse in Maryland
Something Feels Off—and You’re Not Sure What to Do
Maybe your parent is sending money to someone online.
Maybe they’re being secretive about finances.
Maybe things just aren’t adding up.
If something feels wrong, it probably is.
Financial exploitation—especially online scams—can escalate quickly.
The sooner you act, the more options you have to protect your loved one.
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“What to Do If You Suspect Financial Elder Abuse in Maryland”
This guide walks you through exactly what to do in the first stages of a situation like this.
Inside the Guide, You’ll Learn:
The most common warning signs of financial elder abuse
What to do immediately to slow or stop financial loss
How to work with banks and financial institutions
Legal tools that can help protect your loved one
When it’s time to escalate and what your options are
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A Note From Holt Legacy Law
We regularly work with families dealing with situations like this- often involving significant financial loss and a lot of uncertainty about what to do next.
This guide is designed to give you clarity and help you take the right first steps.
If You’re Dealing With This Right Now
You don’t have to figure it out alone.
If the situation is urgent or you need guidance on next steps, we can help you evaluate your options and put protections in place quickly.