Before you start
A few important points before you fill out your power of attorney.
ElderTrust Legal is a legal-technology product, not a law firm.
Bluegrass Trueform Legal Co. LLC operates ElderTrust Legal as a Kentucky legal-technology product. It is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship.
What this product does
This intake collects your input and produces a Kentucky power of attorney drafted on your input, tracking the KRS 457.420 statutory short form. A Kentucky-licensed attorney reviews the draft before it is delivered to you.
What this product does NOT do
- It does not execute the document for you. You must sign before a Kentucky notary public; the notary acknowledgment establishes the signature's presumed genuineness per KRS 457.050(2).
- It does not replace legal advice for matters that involve a contested estate, complex business succession, or non-statutory powers.
- It does not authorize health-care decisions. A separate advance directive does that.
Want a Kentucky attorney involved?
At the end of this intake you can add either or both of:
- Kentucky-attorney review (+$200) — a Kentucky-licensed attorney reviews your AI-drafted POA and returns a redlined draft before delivery.
- ElderTrust execution session (+$300) — a Kentucky-licensed attorney conducts a wet-ink signing session and notarizes the executed POA per KRS 457.050(2).
Both attorney services are provided by Johnson Legal PLLC, a separate Kentucky law firm commonly owned by Elton Johnson. Each attorney service is billed separately and governed by its own engagement letter.
Use of AI in drafting
This product uses automated drafting tools to populate the statutory form from your input. The drafting is deterministic — it does not generate prose. The Kentucky-licensed attorney reviews every draft before delivery, in line with the Kentucky Bar's Ethics Opinion E-457 (March 2024) on AI use in legal practice.