Saturday, October 15, 2011

'Guardianship Fraud Awareness Month" in Palm Beach County, FL

At the Board of County Commissioners meeting on Oct. 4, 2011, Commissioner Aaronson presented a proclamation declaring October 2011 as “Guardianship Fraud Awareness Month” in Palm Beach County. Pictured above (l to r): Anthony Palmieri, Commissioner Burt Aaronson, Clerk and Comptroller Sharon Bock, Alan Bray.
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Guardianship Fraud Awareness Month

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Really? This is great!

StandUp said...

I see this as a positive step for Florida.

Ben said...

Who are the guardianship fraudsters? Family?

Or are they looking at court-appointed and court-sanction fraud?

I hope they're doing both.

Connie said...

Let's hope and pray.

Jason said...

We must keep our eyes on Palm Beach County and hope they are true to their word.

Anonymous said...

This should be nation wide! Since October is Breast Cancer Awareness months also, and most Guardians are cancers to the elderly and disabled, the two important issues go hand in hand. We know we can prevent and cure most cancers, but Guardianship abuse is still a terminal disease and there is no awareness or watchdogs, or cure since the political elite refuse to look at it and stop it!

Sue said...

Very good news that the authorities are publicly acknowledging the fact criminal acttivities are related to guardianship case. I think that is a major hurdle.