Learning Company, The Quicken Family Lawyer Software
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Product Details: Learning Company, The Quicken Family Lawyer
| Pricing Level | Standard |
|---|---|
| License | Complete package |
| Version | 2000 |
| Required OS | Microsoft Windows 95/98 |
| Required Memory | 8 MB |
| Required Disk Space | 45 MB |
| Product Type | Retail |
| Language | English |
Product Description: Learning Company, The Quicken Family Lawyer
Developed and reviewed by expert attorneys, Quicken Family Lawyer 2000 includes state-specific advice. It features 37 new documents, covering estate planning, credit card, Medicare issues and more. The search feature enables you to quickly locate documents and help topics related to your terms. Getting started is as easy as answering a few simple questions. Then Family Lawyer suggests typical documents for someone with your plans and circumstances. Go ahead and scroll through the list of documents available. Each document includes a description, reasons to create or update and what you need to know before you begin. Family Lawyer assists you in filling out the documents by interviewing you with a series of questions. Plus, hints and help are provided. Family Lawyer 2000 also provides assistance to answer your legal questions. Harvard Law Professor and Good Morning America legal correspondent, Arthur Miller, offers answers to commonly asked legal questions. Additionally, the program includes The Plain-Language Law Dictionary 2.0, a reference including 7,000 legal words, phrases and procedures.
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