Estate Planning Gone Wrong | Part 4

January 27, 2009
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In Estate Planning Gone Wrong Part 1, I discussed the mistake of people trying to do their estate plan on their own without the aid of a Michigan estate planning lawyer.  In Estate Planning Gone Wrong Part 2 I discussed the second major issue we see at our Oakland county estate planning law firm, that being people not updating their estate plans.  In Estate Planning Gone Wrong Part 3, I discussed how failure to update and review your estate plan can cause problems.

The fourth area of of Estate Planning Gone Wrong involves the use of Quicken Willmaker 2009 to prepare a trustFlorida estate planning lawyer, David M. Goldman, has a wonderful post on just all the problems of using Quicken Willmaker 2009 software to prepare your estate plan.

While David is in Florida, the same analysis holds true in Michigan.  You are better off with the aide of a Michigan estate planning lawyer or Florida estate planning lawyer, as opposed to a simple piece of software, such as Quicken Willmaker 2009. to plan for your loved ones.

-Christopher J. Berry, Esq.
Detroit Estate Planning Lawyer