Quicken Willmaker Plus 2006 [Old Version]

Software : Quicken Willmaker Plus 2006 [Old Version]

Quicken Willmaker Plus 2006 [Old Version]

from: Nolo Press



 : Quicken Willmaker Plus 2006 [Old Version]
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Nolo
EAN: 0093371374276
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Nolo Press
Manufacturer: Nolo Press
Model: WQP6R
Publisher: Nolo Press
Release Date: 2005-08-22
Studio: Nolo Press



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionSave money on legal fees! Quicken WillMaker Plus helps you protect your family with key legal documents, which you can create quickly and easily with simple step-by-step interviews. Make your own legal wills, living trusts, health care directives ('living wills'), powers of attorney, final arrangements, executor documents and more. The software is so easy to use, anyone can make an estate plan – yet it's so comprehensive, lawyers use the software to generate their clients' documents. Quicken WillMaker Plus is the easiest, most accurate way to make your own will and estate plan, online or off.




Features:
  • Create a legal will, living trust, living will and much more in minutes.
  • Simple step-by-step interview -- answer the questions, print and sign!
  • Documents reflect your needs and your state's laws (not valid in Louisiana)
  • Built-in legal manual answers your questions in plain English.
  • Double checks your documents for common mistakes.













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Quicken WillMaker Plus 2006
After we retired and moved to a new state we decided we needed to make out a new will. Having used Quicken for our financial record keeping for years, we felt it would provide a process we would understand and could use with confidence. It was as easy as it advertised and provide answers to all our questions as we went through the process. We made out a new will, healthcare directive and power of attorney - financial for each of us. Having only one primary beneficary, our son, and not a very complicated estate, we feel confident we are well covered.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Willmaker Plus 2006 Estate Planning Software
My husband has been ill for about a year. Although we have been married for 21 years we had yet to plan our estates. Due to medical bills we could not afford an attorney nor did we want to go through the complex process of having a lawyer prepare our wills. We looked at the services available on-line but were uneasy about using any of them. I went to the Amazon site to see what was available and found the Quicken Willmaker Plus 2006 Estate Planning Software. Quicken is a name we had both trusted for years so we decided to try it. I ordered the software on a Friday and we had it the next Tuesday. By that Friday we each had wills, living wills, power-of-attorney and final wishes completed, signed and notarized. My husband and I recommend this product to everyone who does not have a complex estate to plan for. The software is very comprehensive and easy to use. It takes about an hour to complete the documents.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Willmaker for Audie
It allowed me to attain the necessary documents that my Aunt needed and reviewed by her lawyer. Lawyer indicated that pretty soon, he will be out of business.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - No Mac Version, thus Useless
The old Willmaker came in a Mac version. I wish Nolo had kept that practice, because this Windows-only product is useless to me.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Quicken Willmaker Plus 2006 expires on Jan 1, 2007
The manual for this product indicates that support ends on January 1, 2007. After this date, the product must be upgraded to create new documents or modify old documents. A special upgrade pricing is given to users that register the product. Quicken/Nolo could at least give you one year of support from the time of installation.

The product has an update feature to keep the software current with changes in the law. I did not notice anything in the product description or on the box that indicated that there was an expiration date. According to the Nolo web site, it costs $29.99 to upgrade this product. I tend not to register my product so I do not know what the upgrade price is for registered users. I paid $38.09 for this product and I'm not sure that this is a good value.

All your documents are store in a single file (.pfl). It is not clear if you documents can be exported.



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