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After road testing three leading Web sites that help you create your
own will, power of attorney, and other important legal documents,
Consumer Reports has concluded that none of the will-writing products is
likely to entirely meet your needs unless those needs are extremely
simple.
The independent non-profit testing agency evaluated three online
services: LegalZoom, Nolo, and Rocket Lawyer. Using online worksheets or
downloads, researchers created a will, a car bill of sale for a seller,
a home lease for a small landlord, and a promissory note. They then
asked three law professors -- including Gerry W. Beyer of
Texas Tech University School of Law, who specializes in estates and
trusts -- to review in a blind test the processes and resulting
documents.
In his evaluation of the will-making programs, Prof. Beyer said that
two of them could create good simple wills but he found deficiencies in
all three, including features that could lead a user to add clauses that
contradict other parts of the will.
Consumer Reports' verdict? “Using any of the three services is
generally better than drafting the documents yourself without legal
training or not having them at all. But unless your needs are
simple—say, you want to leave your entire estate to your spouse—none of
the will-writing products is likely to entirely meet your needs. And in
some cases, the other documents aren’t specific enough or contain
language that could lead to 'an unintended result,' in [a professor's]
words,"
An article on the study, titled “Legal DIY websites are no match for a pro,” appears in the September 2012 issue issue of Consumer Reports. To read it, click here.
Consumer Reports’ findings accord with ElderLawAnswers’ own
evaluation of online estate planning programs. For our White Paper on
these programs, click here.
Reprinted with the permission of ElderlawAnswers.
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