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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Joint bank accounts are increasingly being used to defraud seniors and effectively re-write wills
Posted by
Lynne Butler, BA LLB
This new article by Risha Gotlieb discusses the perils of seniors adding their children's names (or other people's names) to their bank accounts. As I've said on this blog many, many times - it's usually a complete disaster but people keep doing it. Click here to read the post at MacLean's Magazine online, or pick up the new issue of MacLean's at a newsstand.
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