Multiple Choice
If Walter becomes incompetent to manage his affairs,
A) his chosen attorney-in-fact can make decisions for him if he appointed the person in a durable power of attorney with a springing power to become effective upon Walter's incompetence.
B) a court will allow an immediate family member to manage his affairs.
C) his will becomes effective,and his executor or executrix will manage his business and personal decisions.
D) his property will be placed in a trust until such time as he is able to manage his affairs himself.
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