Statutes | 4 HCC § 1 Chapter VI § 23 | 2020
a. If the Court determines that an Elder has been abused, neglected, self-neglected, or exploited, the Court shall issue an Elder Protection Order which provides appropriate protection for the Elder. Such protection may include, but is not limited to the following: 
 
(1) Removing the individual(s) who abused, neglected, or exploited an Elder from the Elder&rsquos home immediately or
 
(2) Having CFS facilitate a move for the Elder from the place where the abuse, neglect, self-neglect, or exploitation has taken or is taking place or
 
(3) Restraining the individual(s) who abused, neglected, or exploited the Elder from having any form of contact with the Elder or
 
(4) Restraining the individual(s) who has abused, neglected, or exploited the Elder from continuing such acts or
 
(5) Requiring an Elder&rsquos family or caretaker or any other person with a fiduciary duty to the Elder to account for the Elder&rsquos funds and property or
 
(6) Requiring any individual(s) who has abused, neglected, or exploited an Elder to pay restitution to the Elder for damages resulting from that individual(s)&rsquos wrongdoing or
 
(7) Appointing a representative or a guardian ad litem for the Elder or
 
(8) Recommending that a representative payee be named or
 
(9) Ordering compensation to be paid to the Elder. Said debt shall be garnished from the individual(s)&rsquos per capita pursuant to the Nation&rsquos Claims Against Per Capita Ordinance, 2 HCC § 8, or through a general garnishment Order.