This article was co-authored by Tasha Rube, LMSW. Tasha Rube is a Licensed Social Worker based in Kansas City, Kansas. Tasha is affiliated with the Dwight D. Eisenhower VA Medical Center in Leavenworth, Kansas. She received her Masters of Social Work (MSW) from the University of Missouri in 2014.
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Financial abuse might be someone asking for money, gifts, your credit card, or wanting control of your accounts or property. It's hard to know how to respond to relatives who reach out for financial help. Helping family seems like the right thing to do, and nobody wants to be the person who doesn't help their own family. Yet, if their requests for money make you feel uncomfortable, talk to them about it. Set clear boundaries and make arrangements you can live with, no matter the outcome. Offer to help in ways that don't involve money so you can show your support without adding money to the mix.
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