How it works · Three steps

Your estate plan, supervised by an attorney with twenty years of practice.

Three steps. One kit. Optional in-person signing with a Kentucky attorney in Elizabethtown. The architecture is straightforward — every step is named, every cost published.

The flow

You draft. The kit structures. An attorney supervises.

01

You answer the questions.

Twelve to fifteen questions per document, all in plain English. You can read the entire form before you start — there's nothing hidden, nothing dramatic. You can see the will questions on the will page, the POA questions on the POA page, and the advance-directive questions on the advance-directive page.

Plain questions30 minutes
02

The kit drafts your documents.

Your answers are formatted into Kentucky-compliant documents — a will (KRS 394.040), a durable power of attorney (KRS 457.420), and an advance directive (KRS 311.621–643). The drafts are based on Kentucky-attorney- prepared templates, populated with your input. Documents are drafted with AI from those templates and reviewed by a Kentucky-licensed attorney before they leave the firm.

Your input3 PDFs + packet
03

An attorney supervises the signing — optional, $300.

Schedule a 30-minute session with Johnson Legal PLLC at the Elizabethtown office. Two witnesses and a notary are provided. You leave with the executed original of every document the kit generated, plus guidance on the optional KRS 394.300 court-deposit for your will. Or sign the kit yourself with two witnesses — the signing-instruction packet shows you how.

30-min sessionSigned & valid
Who's behind the kit

Twenty years of practice. Active Kentucky license.

The kit and the templates it draws from were designed by Elton Johnson. He served twenty years as a US Army attorney, May 31, 2005 through July 31, 2025, and now practices Kentucky law from a small office in Elizabethtown.

Every kit document is drafted with AI from a Kentucky-attorney-prepared template and reviewed by a Kentucky-licensed attorney before it's delivered. The lawyer is responsible for the work; the AI is a tool.

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When the kit isn't the right shape

Some situations need direct attorney work.

The kit is built for straightforward Kentucky estates. If your situation involves any of the following, please call Johnson Legal directly:

  • ·Second marriage with children from a prior relationship.
  • ·A beneficiary with a disability — a special-needs trust may be required.
  • ·Active business interests you want to direct on death.
  • ·Real property in another state.
  • ·A contested family situation.

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