This topic contains a solution. Click here to go to the answer

Author Question: A conservatorship was required to appoint a conservator to manage Jim's financial affairs after he ... (Read 32 times)

fbq8i

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 527
A conservatorship was required to appoint a conservator to manage Jim's financial affairs after he became incapacitated. What document could Jim have executed to prevent the necessity of this proceeding?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A person nominated as guardian and conservator of minor children under a will must still petition the court to be legally appointed to serve.
 
  a. True
  b. False



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
Marked as best answer by a Subject Expert

Sierray

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 343
Answer to Question 1

Jim could have executed a durable power of attorney prior to becoming incapacitated and the attorney-in-fact could have acted on Jim's behalf without a court proceeding.

Answer to Question 2

a



fbq8i

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 527
Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

Did you know?

The calories found in one piece of cherry cheesecake could light a 60-watt light bulb for 1.5 hours.

Did you know?

The senior population grows every year. Seniors older than 65 years of age now comprise more than 13% of the total population. However, women outlive men. In the 85-and-over age group, there are only 45 men to every 100 women.

Did you know?

Approximately 15–25% of recognized pregnancies end in miscarriage. However, many miscarriages often occur before a woman even knows she is pregnant.

Did you know?

In inpatient settings, adverse drug events account for an estimated one in three of all hospital adverse events. They affect approximately 2 million hospital stays every year, and prolong hospital stays by between one and five days.

Did you know?

Opium has influenced much of the world's most popular literature. The following authors were all opium users, of varying degrees: Lewis Carroll, Charles, Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Oscar Wilde.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library