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039. While I Was Reading My Bank Email, I Discovered My Son Had Changed My Address and Listed My House For Sale. What I Did Next...
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What would you do if your bank sent you an alert about changes you never made — and the trail led straight to your own son?
Douglas Parrish, a 64-year-old retired engineer from Kitchener, Ontario, thought he was doing the right thing when he added his son to his bank account. He trusted him completely. What he didn't know was that for nearly a year, that trust had been quietly, methodically used against him — until one January evening when a single bank notification changed everything.
This is a true story about family financial betrayal, forged legal documents, and one father who refused to be a victim.
How $43,000 disappeared from Douglas's account in amounts small enough to avoid detection — and how he finally discovered the truth
The altered power of attorney document that gave his son unauthorized control over his property — and the house listing Douglas never knew existed
How Douglas gathered evidence, worked with authorities, and took back everything that was taken from him — without losing his dignity
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - The bank alert that started everything
03:20 - How the trust began — and how it was exploited
07:45 - Discovering the altered power of attorney and the secret house listing
12:10 - The confrontation at the kitchen table
16:30 - The investigation, the charges, and the legal process
18:15 - What Douglas learned — and what every Canadian over 60 needs to know
If you have aging parents, adult children with access to your finances, or have ever been asked to sign documents on short notice, this story is one you need to hear. Financial elder abuse is more common than most families want to admit — and it doesn't always come from strangers.
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