I'm sure the trusts generated by Quicken Will Maker were reviewed by lawyers before Quicken put it on the market. In addition, there's probably been thousands of Trusts created with Will Maker and lots of them were used for NFA items. And finally, some people have compared the output of Will Maker ($39.00) with Trusts written by lawyers (several thousand dollars) with very minor differences.

If you want to spend a few thousand to get a lawyer to write one for you go right ahead. Are you under the impressioin that a Trust lawyer writes one up from scratch? I think it falls into the same category as accountants that use TurboTax to generate the forms for their clients (actually my accountant used a different program, but the point is he didn't do it from scratch).