what happened to elder rawchaa and elder lawyer from gocc?

by Prof. Franco Haag Jr. 5 min read

Who are “elder rawchaa and brother Gaja”?

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Is the district attorney now prosecuting a niece for Elder financial abuse?

Apr 14, 2019 · The whole “Elder Rawchaa loves me fantasy” just vanished with the rape and other scandals which began to unfold. There were bigger things to concentrate on. Me presenting the portrait to Elder Rawchaa and him singing to me just a few days before became a distant memory, like something which had happened months or even years before.

Who is Henry Makow and the GOCC?

An elder financial abuse lawsuit was filed and, near the eve of trial, the bad son (and wife) agreed to transfer one-half of the home to our client. What Happened to Mickey? Although our law firm was not involved in this case, we’re sure it will assist our readers in understanding elder financial abuse, and how it can happen to nearly anyone.

How does the Crooked Neice convince her client to sign Poa?

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Why does the crooked neice sign a power of attorney?

The crooked neice goes into the hospital room with a notary public and convinces our client that she needs to sign a power of attorney because the state is going to seize all of her assets.

What is the Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act?

Civilly, the Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act (EADACPA) 6 comes to the rescue. Similar to Penal Code §368, EADACPA provides nearly every civil remedy one could ask for, including post-mortem recovery for the elderly victim’s pain and suffering as well as the possibility of enhanced attorney fees.

What happened to the greedy son of his dad?

The greedy son knew his dad was suffering from dementia. Son had no job, no income, and had just been released from prison after having served a two year felony sentence for drug dealing. Son quickly moved in with dad, and convinced him to put son’s name on title to the house. Of course, son wouldn’t share in making any of the monthly mortgage payments. Instead, he used dad as a “cash cow” and lived in the house rent free. When the siblings learned of his freeloading and one-half ownership of dad’s house, they confronted the son – only to be told that it was dad’s wishes and he couldn’t move out or return his (purported) one-half interest back to dad. After a lawsuit was filed, son agreed to leave but would not give up the house unless dad paid son $35,000!

How old was the dad when he was in the Korean War?

79 year old dad was a Korean War combat wounded vet with a VA disability benefit for post traumatic stress disorder. Over his lifetime, he had purchased five real properties in California, Nevada and Arizona – all owned free and clear. He had also managed to save about $300,000.

What was the son's job in the mid-forties?

Son was in his mid-forties, had no real job, and lived with his incapacitated mother and her full-time caregivers. Unfortunately, this son was a bully who would verbally abuse his bed-ridden mother and frighten her caregivers. This abuse became so heated that no other family members felt safe when they tried to visit their mother, and 25 caregivers from the home healthcare agency refused to return to mom’s house.

What happened to my dad's house when he passed away?

This son prepared a grant deed for his father to sign. This deed added the bad son (and his wife) onto the title – so that dad, his bad son, and his wife were all title owners of dad’s house. When dad passed away, the title completely transferred to the bad son and his wife.

What are plaques made of?

Around these cells tend to be clustered a kind of cellular debris known as plaques. Plaques are made up of dead cells and deposits of protein.