The experience creating the will is excellent.But I find a major issue with the will: At section 6(g) 2nd paragraph regarding splitting a non survivor beneficiary’s part among other surviving beneficiaries, it is “in equal shares” but most people would prefer it to be each according to the percent allocated to him divided by the sum of percents allocated to all surviving beneficiaries.I used the good option of descendants inherit non-survivors.Imagine a split of 69% to the spouse, 30% to a child, and 1% to a nephew.If I die in an accident with my spouse and child all goes to the nephew. This is good. But if I die in an accident with my spouse, the 69% is split equally and the child gets 64.5% instead of most of the estate. IE the child gets twice instead of 30 times more than the nephew. This is unreasonable.I would like to add that a workaround might be to move a beneficiary with a small share to be a contingent beneficiary and give him a specific gift.Another small bug to improve: the items on the specific gift list are not shown in the will document at the same order as entered in the interface. they also move around when you edit them. I highly suggest they be shown in the will document at the same order they are shown at the interface. the option to reorder them on the interface will be great, but this is only nice to have.
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