Nolo’s Quicken WillMaker & Trust 2024
Nolo’s Quicken WillMaker & Trust 2024
Includes Living Trust!
Downloadable
Windows or Mac
Downloadable
Windows or Mac
Steps you through the process of creating a will (AND TRUST) which I was looking for. Simple questions that you just have to answer and fill in the require information.
Tom M. 11/6/2019
Yes love the product have used in the past . Very versatile and informative.
Barbara B. 11/6/2019
I have always trusted NOLO to provide the most current and accurate legal software on the market. I am not disappointed once again. Thank you for staying abreast of the current issues and changes and for providing the best resources and software. Peace of mind is everything these days.
Glynis H. 10/20/2019
Excellent product! Easy to use. The interviewing process is similar to having a live person conducting the interview prior to preparing the document.
Leslie K. 9/30/2019
WillMaker & Trust 2020 is an excellent tool for creating and maintaining all of my essential documents. And it is user-friendly.
William S. 9/18/2019
I have written a very basic will at this point but will add on as I can. I like the ease of use and the info that's provided. I will write a follow up to this review at a later date.
Glen I. 9/5/2019
Nolo's Quicken WillMaker & Trust 2023 includes over 35 documents and 2 eBooks. View the full list of products by selecting the button below.
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1 GHz or higher
Operating System
Windows 8.1/10 or macOS 10.13 and higher
Memory
Minimum 2GB
Hard Disk Space
54 MB free space; for Windows up to 1.5 GB if .NET is not installed
Software
PDF Viewer
Internet Connection
To receive legal and technical updates
Here’s a closer look at what you can do with Nolo's Quicken WillMaker & Trust 2023
The heart of every estate plan is a will, also known as a last will and testament. This legal document puts you in control of who inherits your property and who would take care of your children if it were ever necessary. Without a will, state law determines these issues. Your will also allows you to name an executor (sometimes called a “personal representative”) to carry out our wishes. And you can appoint a trusted person to manage property left to young people. With Nolo's Quicken WillMaker & Trust, you can revise and update your will whenever you like.
Distribute your assets and provide property management while keeping your trust property out of lengthy and expensive probate proceedings after you die.
Spare your loved ones difficult decisions by laying out your wishes for medical care and naming someone to carry out your instructions. Includes a health care power of attorney and a living will.
A durable power of attorney ensures that someone you trust (called your "agent" or "attorney-in-fact") will be on hand to manage the many practical, financial tasks that will arise if you become incapacitated. For example, bills must be paid, bank deposits must be made and someone must handle insurance and benefits paperwork. In most cases, a durable power of attorney for finances is the best way to take care of tasks like these. You can also give your attorney-in-fact authority over your digital assets.
Make sure your executor has all the forms and instructions necessary to do the job: checklists, letters, notices and claim forms.
Plan a funeral or other ceremony and ease the burden on your loved ones. Describe your preferences for burial, cremation, memorials, obituaries and more.
Organize your information so that your survivors don't have to. Use these documents to give them details about everything from bank accounts, to passwords, to the names of people you'd like contacted in the event of your illness or death.
Use the Letter to Survivors to leave your loved ones detailed explanations about your decisions. For example, you may want to let them know why you made certain gifts or named a particular person to be your executor. You can also use your letter to leave some general thoughts about your life.
Over a dozen forms let you handle common financial situations, such as lending or borrowing money between friends or family, creating a bill of sale, and closing a credit card account.
Practical forms you can use every day to help run your home and keep your family safe, including authorizations and agreements, promissory notes, limited powers of attorney, and child and elder care forms.
The heart of every estate plan is a will, also known as a last will and testament. This legal document puts you in control of who inherits your property and who would take care of your children if it were ever necessary. Without a will, state law determines these issues. Your will also allows you to name an executor (sometimes called a “personal representative”) to carry out our wishes. And you can appoint a trusted person to manage property left to young people. With Nolo's Quicken WillMaker & Trust, you can revise and update your will whenever you like.
Distribute your assets and provide property management while keeping your trust property out of lengthy and expensive probate proceedings after you die.
Spare your loved ones difficult decisions by laying out your wishes for medical care and naming someone to carry out your instructions. Includes a health care power of attorney and a living will.
A durable power of attorney ensures that someone you trust (called your "agent" or "attorney-in-fact") will be on hand to manage the many practical, financial tasks that will arise if you become incapacitated. For example, bills must be paid, bank deposits must be made and someone must handle insurance and benefits paperwork. In most cases, a durable power of attorney for finances is the best way to take care of tasks like these. You can also give your attorney-in-fact authority over your digital assets.
Make sure your executor has all the forms and instructions necessary to do the job: checklists, letters, notices and claim forms.
Plan a funeral or other ceremony and ease the burden on your loved ones. Describe your preferences for burial, cremation, memorials, obituaries and more.
Organize your information so that your survivors don't have to. Use these documents to give them details about everything from bank accounts, to passwords, to the names of people you'd like contacted in the event of your illness or death.
Use the Letter to Survivors to leave your loved ones detailed explanations about your decisions. For example, you may want to let them know why you made certain gifts or named a particular person to be your executor. You can also use your letter to leave some general thoughts about your life.
Over a dozen forms let you handle common financial situations, such as lending or borrowing money between friends or family, creating a bill of sale, and closing a credit card account.
Practical forms you can use every day to help run your home and keep your family safe, including authorizations and agreements, promissory notes, limited powers of attorney, and child and elder care forms.
Nolo's Quicken WillMaker & Trust helps you create an estate plan from home. Make wills, trusts, powers of attorney, living wills, and more for everyone in your immediate family. Tailor documents to fit your situation and get peace of mind knowing that Nolo’s expert attorneys continuously update WillMaker to meet the laws of your state.
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