North Dakota Statutes
§ 50-25.2-11.1 — Civil remedy for financial exploitation - Damages - Commencement of action
North Dakota § 50-25.2-11.1
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N.D. Cent. Code § 50-25.2-11.1 (2026).
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1.A vulnerable adult who has been financially exploited has a cause of action against
any perpetrator and may recover damages for that exploitation. The action may be
brought in a court of competent jurisdiction by:
a.The vulnerable adult;
b.The vulnerable adult's guardian or conservator;
c.Any person acting on behalf of the vulnerable adult with the consent of the
vulnerable adult; or
d.The personal representative of the estate of a deceased victim.
2.An action for financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult must be proven by clear and
convincing evidence. If financial exploitation is proven, the court shall award to the
plaintiff actual damages, reasonable attorney's fees and costs, and reasonable fees for
the services of a guardian ad litem if appointed by the court.
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