Quicken WillMaker Plus 2012 [Download]
- Create a customized estate plan with a Will, Health Care Directive, and other essential documents
- Documents reflect the laws of your state*
- Easy interview format lets you complete documents at your own pace
- Includes free access to Nolo’s Online Living Trust
- Free legal updates keep your WillMaker current through 2012
Create a complete estate plan quickly, easily, and privately with bestselling software Quicken WillMaker Plus 2012. A market leader for over 25 years, Quicken WillMaker Plus guides you step-by-step to create a customized estate plan including:
• Will
• Health Care Directive
• Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare
• Executor Documents
• Durable Power of Attorney for Finances
• Information for Caregivers and Survivors
• Final Arrangements
Plus, get a free living trust! Spare your family from the hassle and expense of probate court as they carry out your wishes. Quicken WillMaker Plus 2012 gives you free access to Nolo’s Online Living Trust, a 9.99 value.
Quicken WillMaker Plus 2012 also includes practical documents that help you run your home and keep your family safe. Easily manage common money matters and household situations with forms like:
• Promissory notes
• Secur
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Very easy to use, lives up to its promises,
I’ve used this program to create a Financial Power of Attorney for my Mom, and also a Advance Directive and Medical Power of Attorney for her as well.
When I use this program, I really feel like all of the information I need to answer the questions is right at my fingertips, and so it gives me increased confidence that I am getting what I need (legally) from it.
We had the Financial POA reviewed by a local attorney, and he said it looked fine to him, except that he had a couple of suggestions, which were easily accommodated by going back and making a few minor changes using WillMaker.
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