Month: August 2019

The Best Professional Legal Software For Every Type of Law Practice

The Best Professional Legal Software For Every Type of Law Practice

4 in 10 Americans have a living trust or a will. When it comes to hiring a lawyer to prepare these documents, older adults tend to make up the majority. Having an estate plan is essential. But for many people, it’s a daunting task to face. The most common reasons for waiting are that people […]

Estate Plan Software for Attorneys: Tips to Create Easy, Client-Ready Documents in No Time

Estate Plan Software for Attorneys: Tips to Create Easy, Client-Ready Documents in No Time

There are two things that you can’t avoid in life: death and taxes. Having an estate plan helps people navigate the complex legalities surrounding the death of a loved one. It’s just responsible to have one in place, and as an estate-planning attorney, you can help people ensure their loved ones are cared for when […]

5 Major Benefits of Using Estate Plan Software

5 Major Benefits of Using Estate Plan Software

Let’s face it, as a lawyer, you know very little about running your business. You want to focus on servicing your client, but you waste time with repetitive tasks and inconsistent workflows. Stop wasting time and sell knowledge and results with estate plan software. With the right software, you will practice better time management. You […]

How to Find the Best Trust Software For Attorneys in 2019

How to Find the Best Trust Software For Attorneys in 2019

According to Caring.com, only 40 percent of adults in the U.S. have will and trust insurance. It gets worse: almost 80 percent of the millennial generation and about 65 percent of Generation X don’t even have a will! Fortunately, there are trust attorneys out there that can help people with their estate planning needs.  If […]

Estate Plan Software 101: A Complete Guide

Estate Plan Software 101: A Complete Guide

Perhaps you and your law firm have been thinking about saving time with estate plan software. As an attorney who partially or fully handles estate planning, your time in the office ranges from 1800-2100 per year. You don’t think it is wise for you to continue to draft, review and revise documents yourself for estate […]