Quicken Willmaker Plus 2010
- coupon to create a living trust when you register your software.
- Create the following documents in minutes – Wills ,Health Care Directive – Living Will, Health Care Power of Attorney, Financial Powers of Attorney & Final Arrangements Document
- Health Care Directive – Living Will, Health Care Power of Attorney
- Financial Powers of Attorney
- Final Arrangements Document
Write your will with America’s No. 1 estate planning software!Product InformationHelp protect your family and your assets and save on legal fees! Quicken WillMaker Plus 2010 provides the legal forms you need to create an effective estate plan. So comprehensive the software assembles your forms from among 40000 document possibilities — but so easy to use you’ll have them finished in minutes. The software also provides forms you can use every day such as authorizations and agreements promissory
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Absolute scam!,
I purchased Quicken Willmaker 2010 only because I read in several sources that Willmaker includes features for creating Living Trust and AB Trust. I decided to pay more money to get the latest version (2010). Imagine my disappointment when I found that in version 2010 Intuit removed all features for creating Living Trusts! Not they decided to charge more than hundred bucks online for a simple trust document. Finally I bought the older Quicken Willmaker 2009 and yep, now I can create trust documents.
Intuit already has bad reputation for forcing people to upgrade, removing some features, making new products more complex because of continually rewriting their product to justify selling new upgrades every year. But this dirty move with Quicken Willmaker was the last straw. I fail to understand why would anyone introduce a newer version of a commercial product only to provide less value and to sell online services for 3x more money!
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|Ripoff, no doubt about it,
I ordered my copy before reading the other reviews here, assuming that the content was at least as good as the 2009 edition. I plan to update our wills and also make a shared living trust – I can’t do the trust with this crippled version.
Do NOT buy WillMaker Plus 2010 if you have plan to make a trust. What a disappointment!!!!. I emailed Nolo and told them I was ready to abandon Quicken, I feel so badly about their deceptive marketing.
EDIT: I received an email from Nolo – “The package was just getting too big and unmanageable and we chose to focus on the most popular item. The combined package had to include a lot of information about trusts, which are more complicated than wills, and it’s more than most people want. Plus, it wasn’t obvious from the product name (Willmaker Plus) that the package even contained a living trust. So, people looking for a trust might not have known Willmaker included one, and people just looking for a will got more than they wanted. It’s not that people don’t need living trusts. But it’s certainly true that many more people want a will than want a living trust. With two separate packages, our messaging can be clearer and simpler. Our internal updating process can also be simpler.”
This sounds like an excuse to provide less for more, not a sound business model! Most reviews of previous versions (and some of the current version!!!) indicate that Willmaker covers trusts, so anyone searching for this product would naturally assume they are still there in 2010.
I obtained Willmaker 2009 to get the trusts…. I still have the 2010 version installed, so I will do my wills with that version.
John Davies
Spokane WA
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|Trusts deleted from the 2010 version. They’ve got to be kidding!,
I wish I had read the earlier review before purchasing this product.
I assumed the 2010 version would have AT LEAST the same features as the 2009 version. The complete removal of trusts is a deal-breaker for me.
I am VERY disappointed with this product.
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