
Customers value Quicken WillMaker Plus 2019 for its user-friendly interface and affordable price. Many users have commented on how easy it is to use, making it a great option for those who are not tech-savvy. Additionally, customers feel that the software is worth the price, making it a great value for the money.
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The software asks for the basic information to complete a standard will and necessary documents, including: a living trust, durable power of attorney, final arrangements, and additional instructions for caregivers and survivors. It also allows you to complete a revocation of the documents, if you want to change things later on. Moreover, it allows you to create other documents that can be beneficial prior to death or incapacity, including some financial and home/property documents.
Posted by APnWI
This product is easy to navigate at and reasonable in price. The hardest part is on yourself to have all of the proper information to complete your will properly. I would suggest it if you need to get a will done at your leasure or fast and save money at the same time. I think eventually it would be a good idea to have an attorney draft a will for you but this is a great start to secure your asset's for your family and not the government.....
Posted by Blazercraze
You can make a simple will easily with this software. Depending on where you live, you may want to certify the will, and that can be somewhat problematic. While the will will be legal with just the originator and witnesses, it helps if you go the extra step and have an agent of the court (usually a lawyer) certify it as well. Problem is, at least in NYS, finding a notary or lawyer that will certify any will that they did not generate is almost impossible from my experience. The software isn't as flexible as what can be done by a lawyer, but if your will isn't complicated, it works easily.
Posted by JAD27