Family-Abuse-On-Trial continues to find and create legal avenues, along with existing effective and proven procedures to bring awareness to the cause of senior and family abuse.
One of Family-Abuse-On-Trial's recommendations is using the "polygraph test" as an effective tool in "protecting" a potential victim from becoming unjustly abused and victimized. This way, the polygraph test may be legally adopted as standard procedure in preventing family abuse by manipulative, self-serving, greed-motivated abusers.
Recommendation #2
One central data base for recording protection orders, complaints regarding family/senior abuse as easy reference to all judges, lawyers, crown, etc., to identifyall previous matters brought to the courts.
Currently matters are dealt with independently from application to application, allowing perpetrators to deceive officials, and to pressure victims into making false applications under duress effectively causing victims to perjure themselves out of fear of reprisal from abusers.
Such a system is critical in the case of "ex-parte applications" where no prior files are referenced paving the way for abusers tomanipulate the existing court system.
Recommendation #3 Appoint legal representation for fixed-income seniors.
Recommendation #4
Family-Abuse-On-Trial recommends working in partnership with legal representatives from various government and private sectors to create an impartial tribunal empowered with authority to rule on complaints of family/senior abuse.
Recommendation #5
Family abusers victimize their own families vindictively and cowardly, fully cognitive that there are no "repercussions" to their act (ions).
Their helpless victims, paralyzed with fear, after enduring decades of malicious threats (false love carrots) covert blackmail, are incapable of legallystanding up against these family abusers.
The legal system should enforce penalties forfamily abusers who perpetrate false claims and perjure themselves under oath.
Legislation to help ensure tougher sentences for thosewho take advantage of vulnerable membersof our society.
Recommendation #6
A central registry should be set up to register powers of attorney to reduce abuse and duplication of attorneys out in public. Transparency is required to register revoked powers of attorney, and to ensure that the most current power of attorney is being used.
Red flags would be raised if multiple powers of attorney are issued within a short time frame.
Powers of attorney are to be kept in safekeeping not turned over to the attorney without valid reason - healthdeterioration, etc., or in a safety deposit box to avoid abuse or over riding senior's wishes.
Under no circumstances, should a copy of a power ofattorney ever be supplied by any lawyer's office, without consent of donor, toavoid overriding victim'swishes, or underhandedly conducting business on the victim's behalf without his knowledge, or consent, i.e. closing down or tampering with bank accounts, obtaining medical records, etc.
Recommendation #8
Issue:When dealing with family abusers, anticipate they will go to any length to distort any semblance of truth, to manipulate the "facts" to use it against their "Victims" and anyone coming to their aid.
Answer: Tape each and every conversation with abusers as proof of perjury, false allegations, distorted truth, coercion.
Conversations in their own words....
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