The ElderTrust kit
You answer twelve questions. We draft a Kentucky-format will, a durable power of attorney, and an advance directive on your input. You receive a signing-instruction packet you can follow yourself.
Will, durable power of attorney, and advance directive — drafted on your input and signed under the supervision of Elton Johnson, a Kentucky-licensed attorney in Elizabethtown.
ElderTrust Legal is a legal technology product of Bluegrass Trueform Legal Co. LLC. It generates estate-planning forms based on your input. It is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Kentucky law requires that wills be signed in person with two witnesses (KRS 394.040). Attorney-supervised execution is provided by Johnson Legal PLLC, a separate Kentucky law firm.
You answer twelve questions. We draft a Kentucky-format will, a durable power of attorney, and an advance directive on your input. You receive a signing-instruction packet you can follow yourself.
Optional: schedule a 30-minute attorney-supervised execution session with Johnson Legal PLLC. Two witnesses. Notary. You leave with the real, KRS-compliant Kentucky documents.
Most online estate-planning products advertise "50-state coverage." That sounds reassuring; in practice it means generic forms that don't cite the statute that governs your document. Kentucky has its own rules, and they're worth naming. Below is what the law actually requires.