Online Wills, Legalzoom and Suze Orman Will and Trust Kit

November 13, 2009
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Mention Legalzoom and Suze Orman's Will and Trust Kit and it raises my blood pressure a bit. Many attorneys and experts have spoken about the dangers of these products for unsuspecting consumers. Well, South Florida estate planning attorney, David A. Shulman, has added further evidence to the assertion that documents prepared by these "products" may not be the best for consumers.

In his blog he writes that the Wall Street Journal editorial page did a review of the two Online will packages and compared them. South Florida estate planning lawyer, David A. Shulman continues:

But there should be one and only one relevant question, and this is "Do the documents work?" In the event of her death, do the documents accomplish what she wants them to do, while minimizing taxes, protecting her heirs from creditors, and keeping administrative expenses and time and headaches to a minimum?

What's the idiot consumer's answer to that question?

"We didn't hire a lawyer to review them."

You can read David's entire blog post here: The Wall Street Journal Totally Blows it on Online Wills. I recommend you check out his blog, especially if you are looking for a South Florida estate planning attorney.