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Review by Patti Fischer
I’ve used this product in the past, so was a little familar with WillMaker Plus. It’s pretty standard software. Load onto the computer and follow the steps to download it.
You can only use it for one person, so don’t think about sharing it unless you want to purchase one that allows you to share with others.
As for this software… It even has a video to help you get started and to import contacts. Once you register, then you go right into the setting up your will. In addition to a will, you get to create a durable power of attorney document, a health care directive and other documents that you may need. You can even create a final arrangements checklist for your survivors.
WillMaker also gives you other forms that are not really part of your will, but useful for folks. This includes such things as authorizations for minors, a housesitting agreement, request for a birth certificate. There is really a lot of forms that you may use in your lifetime, but probably several you never will. But WillMaker tries to cover all the bases.
It’s convenient and easy to use if you’re looking for a low cost alternative to hiring an attoreny.