Bank accounts locked and cash withdrawn after elderly gave power to law firm partner


d been struggling to manage her finances, so she agreed to appoint Mr Hiller as her attorney. But she later became concerned about the fees he was charging and the lack of transparency around his activities.

She tried to end the arrangement and requested that Mr Hiller return her financial documents, but he refused. She eventually sought legal advice and was able to regain control of her finances.

Another woman, Mavis, was introduced to Mr Hiller by a care home manager. She agreed to appoint him as her attorney but later became suspicious when she noticed large sums of money being taken from her accounts. She also felt Mr Hiller had pressured her into selling her house and moving into a smaller property in a different area.

These are just a few examples of the concerns raised by people who have had dealings with Ron Hiller and Craybeck Law. It remains to be seen what action, if any, will be taken to address these issues and protect vulnerable individuals from potential exploitation.

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