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America’s #1 Estate Planning Software It’s easy! Create your estate plan, whether you’re just beginning or you want to update your previous plans. Quicken WillMaker’s powerful software guides you through the process from beginning to end, with step-by-step practical and legal information to help you make the best decisions for you and your family.
Make a customized estate plan with all the essential legal documents Will Health Care Directive Durable Power of Attorney Executor Documents Final Arrangements Bonus! After you install and register your software, get a free one-year subscription to Nolo’s Online Living Trust, a $59.99 value! New! Get a free one-year subscription to an online form of your choice (valued at $34.99 or less.)
Benefits of using Quicken WillMaker Plus 2018 Create a customized estate plan, including a will, health care directive and other essential documents An easy-to-use interview format that allows you to complete documents at your own pace The user-friendly legal manual answers common questions A team of lawyer-editors working to ensure each document reflects the laws of your state*
Quicken WillMaker Plus 2018 is the original will-writing software, created and updated regularly by Nolo’s experts. Free legal updates will keep your program current through 2018.
New! Legal eBooks View the eBooks online or download the PDF’s to your computer. The Legal Answer Book for Families eBook Get the legal information for your family with this comprehensive reference guide. This eBook provides: A clear and concise overview of the laws that affect families and all types of personal relationships Quick, accurate answers to everyday legal questions, from adoption to elder care Key family laws for all 50 states and extensive resources for couples, seniors, and children
Nolo’s Encyclopedia of Everyday Law eBook Get answers to everyday legal questions that come up in all aspects of life. Easily locate concise explanations about legal issues including: Credit, debt, and bankruptcy Divorce, child custody, and visitation Wills, living trusts, and estate planning Everything you ever wanted to know about the law, but couldn’t afford to ask
Quicken WillMaker Plus 2018 manual eBook Easily reference all your questions with this manual while you work on your documents. Quicken WillMaker Plus is reviewed regularly by Nolo’s expert attorneys.
What you can do with Quicken WillMaker Plus Your Will 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 your wishes. And you can appoint a trusted person to manage property left to young people. With Quicken WillMaker Plus, you can revise and update your will whenever you like.
Your Health Care Directive Spare your loved ones’ difficult decisions by laying out your wishes for medical care and naming someone to carry out your instructions.
Health Care Power of Attorney Name a trusted person (your “health care agent”) to make important medical decisions for you if necessary.
Living Will State what types of medical treatment you do or do not want if you are too ill or injured to direct your own care. Your health care providers must do all they can to follow your wishes.
Your Durable Power of Attorney for Finances 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.
Your Final Arrangements Plan a funeral or other ceremony and ease the burden on your loved ones. Describe your preferences for burial, cremation, memorials, obituaries and more. ' Documents for Your Executor Make sure your executor has all the forms and instructions necessary to do the job: checklists, letters, notices and claim forms. Information for Caregivers and Survivors Organize your information so that your survivors don’t have to do this. 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.
Letter to Survivors 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 person to be your executor. You can also use your letter to leave some general thoughts about your life.
Personal Finance Documents 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.
Home & Family Documents 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.