Robert Horton
GBEasy to use for wills, Power of Attorney, etc. I used Willmaker back in 2006 for our wills. This latest version is more thorough and provides easy to understand instructions. Especially found their Health Care Directive document very easy to create. There are links to more extensive information about each item, if you want to learn more about the item.
Bonnie W
GBI ordered and paid for this program 3… I ordered and paid for this program 3 days ago, and have not received any code or access information. I have emailed the customer service twice. And yes, I have checked my Spam folder. I haven't gotten any response yet. After this review, I got a reply that they would contact me. Three days later and still no contact from this company. Very frustrating! April 8th - I received a call and the issue has been resolved.
Gregg
GBI have not had a chance yet to use this… I have not had a chance yet to use this version, however, I have used other versions and have always been impressed.
Michael McLean
GBThe program addressed many issues quite… The program addressed many issues quite easily. All except 2: 1) There was no method to specify future heirs such as future grandchildren. 2) The loan forgiveness provision only allows for a specific balance amount. It should specify the basis and then forgive the outstanding balance. I am currently uncertain how to proceed without regular will updates for loan balances and future grandchildren. Update: Included in each interview section are expandable notes. I found references to the need for specific names in the will. I will need to update the will for future grandchildren. Also, I removed any reference to loans in the will and added my preference in a letter to the executor. Both resolutions have allowed me to complete the will along with other supporting documents.
CPD
GBWe found Quicken’s Willmaker to be both… We found Quicken’s Willmaker to be both thorough and easy to work with. I was surprised at the depth of questions to prepare the will as well as following South Carolina’s legal requirements.