What Priscilla Presley’s Lawsuit Reveals About the Prevalence of Elder Abuse
June Is Elder Abuse Awareness Month – Let’s Talk About How to Protect Your Loved Ones
At Sibley Law & Associates, we often remind our clients that planning ahead isn’t just about passing on assets—it’s about protecting your dignity, your voice, and your peace of mind. And this month, Elder Abuse Awareness Month, brings that reminder into sharp focus with a high-profile case that has lessons for all of us.
Priscilla Presley, age 79, is now in court alleging that she was defrauded of more than $1 million by a trusted associate. If someone with her resources, fame, and access to expert advisors can fall victim to financial elder abuse, it becomes painfully clear—this can happen to anyone.
This case is more than tabloid news. It’s a wake-up call. Financial elder abuse isn’t rare, and it doesn’t always come from strangers. At Sibley Law & Associates, we see firsthand how devastating it can be for individuals and families, and we are committed to helping you stay protected.
How Financial Elder Abuse Happens
In Presley’s case, the allegations are chilling, but they’re not unique. Over the course of two years, her former business associate allegedly gained her trust, isolated her from longtime advisors, and convinced her to sign documents giving away control over her finances.
This follows a tragically familiar pattern:
- Building Trust
Abusers often begin by positioning themselves as helpful, caring, and irreplaceable—just as Presley claims happened to her. - Isolation
The next step is cutting off the victim from people who might notice red flags—family, trusted advisors, or long-time friends. - Legal Control
Once the abuser gains trust and eliminates outside interference, they push for powers of attorney or other legal authority to access and control finances.
Once legal control is in place, it can be very difficult to intervene. That’s why prevention through planning is essential.
Why Every Family Should Take This Seriously
You don’t need to be famous to be at risk. Financial elder abuse is shockingly common. According to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, banks flagged nearly $27 billion in suspected elder exploitation between June 2022 and June 2023.
The consequences are devastating:
- Loss of retirement savings or a home
- Emotional trauma and isolation
- Family conflict and broken trust
At Sibley Law & Associates, we believe every client deserves protection that goes beyond basic documents. That’s why we use a more comprehensive approach: Life & Legacy Planning®.
What Makes Life & Legacy Planning Different
Unlike traditional estate plans that are created and forgotten, our Life & Legacy Plans are built to work in real life. Here’s what sets them apart:
1. Clarity and Communication
We don’t just draft documents—we create plans that are clear, understandable, and known to your loved ones. That way, no one can step in unnoticed or twist your wishes.
2. Built-In Reviews
Life changes. Relationships shift. We include regular check-ins so your plan evolves with you. These reviews can help identify manipulation or risk early—when it’s still preventable.
3. A Real Relationship With Your Lawyer
As your Personal Family Lawyer®, we stay involved. If you or your family ever sense something is wrong, we’re a trusted resource to turn to—not a name you haven’t seen since you signed your Will ten years ago.
Act While You're in Control
The best time to create protection is before you need them. That means while you’re healthy, sharp, and surrounded by people you trust—not in the middle of a crisis.
Here’s what you can do today:
- Talk to your family. Let them know your wishes and who you trust to act on your behalf.
- Stay connected to your professional advisors. At Sibley Law & Associates, we collaborate with your financial and tax professionals to form a network of protection.
- Listen to your instincts. If someone seems too interested in your finances or tries to distance you from others, don’t ignore those red flags.
Let’s Build a Plan That Stands Guard for You
Whether or not Priscilla Presley’s case ends in her favor, it highlights a sobering truth: elder financial abuse can affect anyone. What makes the difference is a plan that’s built to protect—not just assets, but your autonomy and your relationships.
At Sibley Law & Associates, we help you create that kind of plan. During your Life & Legacy Planning Session, we’ll:
- Organize your finances,
- Explain what would happen if you were incapacitated or passed away, and
- Empower you to make decisions that protect your legacy and your loved ones.
Let’s make sure your plan works before anyone else tries to work around it.
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