Create your estate plan, quickly and easily Making an estate plan doesn't have to be difficult or expensive. With Quicken WillMaker & Trust 2023 it's easy to make your will, trust, and many other estate planning documents at your own pace and without a lawyer. Use Quicken WillMaker & Trust 2023 to make your own: legal will revocable living trust health care directive (living will and health care power of attorney) power of attorney for finances final arrangements transfer on death deeds (for those states that offer them) letter to survivors, and many other useful documents. When you buy Quicken WillMaker & Trust 2023: Book & Online Software Kit , you receive the book through the mail and then access the software online or download it. After you receive your copy of the book, follow these steps to access the software. 1. Find the single-use redemption code printed on the inside back cover of your book. 2.
Go to http: //www.willmaker.com/redeem 3. Enter your email address and your single-use redemption code. 4. Log into your WillMaker account using the link and temporary password we email to you. When entering your code, look closely at letters and numbers that look alike, for example: O/0, S/5, and I/1. If you need help, please call Customer Support at 800-728-3555 ext.
1 (M-F, 8-5 PST). After you access your account, you can use WillMaker online or download the software to your computer. To make your documents, you'll follow the step-by-step interviews to create an estate plan that's tailored to your wishes and the laws of your state. You'll get detailed instructions on how to sign your documents and make them legal. Quicken WillMaker & Trust 2023 is reviewed regularly by Nolo's expert attorneys. The 2023 edition includes many important legal and technical improvements. Automatic updates keep your program current through 2023. Includes free e-book: Special Needs Trusts -- Learn how to provide for a loved one with special needs without jeopardizing government benefits.
Includes all the forms and information you need to make a third-party special needs trust.