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Kansas has an elder abuse statute (K.S.A. 21-5417) that makes it a crime to take money from elders who are 60 or older and for powers of attorney to misuse funds.
Do you know someone who is being financially abused by a trusted person or power of attorney? It’s no longer a “family issue.” It is a crime.
This site gives info on specific crimes. Towards the end of the page it also gives info on commonly asked questions about the criminal process. The links will take you to the meaning of the specific crime. Another link takes you to the specific statute.
Criminal Laws in Kansas
From KSNT By Matthew Self, December 1, 2022
An order signed on December 1 by Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Marla Luckert is set to help fulfill the legal needs of rural Kansans.
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