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Encore broadcast: Seekers of Meaning 11/29/2024: Elder Law Attorney Shannon Miller on Scams and Frauds Targeting Seniors

November 29, 2024


On this week’s episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, we present a rebroadcast of our 10/18/2024 program with Florida Elder Law attorney Shannon Miller, who discusses the wide range of online scams and frauds targeting seniors and steps you can take to protect yourself.



Summary of the conversation prepared with assistance from artificial intelligence

In this episode, Rabbi Richard Address speaks with elder care attorney Shannon Miller about the alarming rise of scams targeting older adults. They discuss the statistics surrounding elder exploitation, the psychological and financial vulnerabilities of seniors, and the sophisticated tactics used by scammers. Shannon emphasizes the importance of awareness, preventative measures, and community education to combat this growing issue. The conversation also touches on the role of technology in facilitating scams and the legal avenues available for victims.



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About the Guest



Shannon M. Miller, BCS

SHANNON M. MILLER, B.C.S., ESQ., was born in Davis, California and was raised in Silver Spring, Maryland. Shannon relocated to Gainesville, Florida in 1994.



Shannon received her B.A. from Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1991 and her J.D. from the University of Maryland Law School in Baltimore, Maryland. She was commissioned into the United States Marine Corps in 1992. She was admitted to The Florida Bar in 1994 and admitted to the U.S. District Court Southern, Middle, and Northern Districts in 1996. She became a Florida Bar Board Certified Specialist in Elder law in 2011.



In 2005, Shannon was certified as a Circuit Civil Mediator and Arbitrator by the Supreme Court of Florida. Shannon’s experiences within her own family inspired her interest in protecting seniors and their families. Protecting seniors’ independence, while making sure their assets are protected, and giving seniors the best possible death is her life’s work, and the main reason she became an elder law attorney.



She is a member of: the Florida Bar, the American Inns of Court, the Elder Law Section of The Florida Bar, the Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys, the Eighth Judicial Circuit Bar Association, and the North Central Florida Senior Advocacy Network. Shannon served as President of the Florida Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and Executive of the Elder Law Section. Shannon is a frequent speaker at the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys, Hospice, Florida State Guardianship Association, Florida Ombudsman, the Alzheimer’s Association, and various law enforcement agencies. She has been certified through the National Network of Estate Planning Attorneys and is an active member of the Life Care Planning Law Firm Association.



Shannon’s special interests include yoga, St. Augustine Beach, animals, traveling, and investing.



Her practice areas include: GuardianshipsProbate & Trust AdministrationEstate PlanningLife Care PlanningMedicaid PlanningExploitation LitigationMediationArbitrationSpecial Needs Planning, and Probate and Trust Litigation.



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