I gave this efamilytools a try. I'll admit, as an attorney who has used Bradley for several years, I was skeptical that this would be able to do the same calculations. Bradley is rather clunky and out-dated, but I've continued to use it for some reason - I guess there was no other option. There are a number of problems with Bradley and I've sort of lost my trust in their software over the years. I was happy to try something new. I'm quite glad I did.
Using efamilytools, I was able to sign up, enter a case, and create a child support worksheet quickly. I found out quickly that free users can do most of the calculations, but can't download the worksheet and perform some of the other tasks most commonly used by attorneys. I went ahead and paid for an account so I could try all the features. Pricing comes out much lower than Bradley, if you buy it for a year, and I think this product is far better than Bradley all the way around. Since I only do a few family law cases every year, I like that I can buy this monthly when I need it. For me, this probably saves me 60% over buying Bradley.
I was also pleasantly surprised by how easy the Microsoft Word document download works. In my county, we must file child support worksheets in Word document format. Using Bradley I have to use a separate converter to convert the pdf to doc., which is another license fee and another hassle. Sometimes the formatting gets messed up so I have to manually fix it. The efamilytools software allows you to download the Word document directly without installing any software. I haven't had any trouble with it. It just works.
I can tell you I had a support question about a simple formatting issue I was seeing in my browser. Brian with efamilytools responded to my question within 15 minutes not to tell me he got my email, but to tell me he fixed the problem. When I checked my account, the problem was fixed. If efamilytools can keep up that kind of support, I will be a loyal customer.
I would like to request a feature though or maybe I just don't know how. I typically enter the same preparer information on my worksheets and most of my cases are in the same county. Is there a way to add this to the user settings somehow so I don't have to copy/paste this into each worksheet?