Your Kentucky will, drafted in 30 minutes.
$99 for the kit. $300 if you want a Kentucky attorney to supervise the signing. Two prices, two contracts — no surprises.
ElderTrust Legal is a legal technology product of Bluegrass Trueform Legal Co. LLC. It generates a Kentucky-format will draft 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.
The kit, and what comes after.
- 01A Kentucky-format will (KRS 394.040 compliant). Drafted on your inputs. Reviewable PDF before checkout. Print-ready when you proceed.
- 02A signing-instruction packet you can follow yourself. Two-witness rules, notarization framing, and the Kentucky district-court deposit option (KRS 394.300) explained in plain language.
- 03Optional: a 30-minute attorney-supervised signing. Schedule a session with Johnson Legal PLLC for $300. Two witnesses, a notary, and the executed original in your hands when you leave.
Here's the entire form.
You can read the full intake before you start. Nothing hidden, nothing dramatic — just the questions a Kentucky will needs to answer.
- Q1Your full legal name and date of birth.
- Q2Your Kentucky county of residence.
- Q3Marital status and spouse's name (if applicable).
- Q4Children — names and ages.
- Q5Other dependents.
- Q6Primary executor — name and relationship.
- Q7Alternate executor.
- Q8Primary beneficiaries.
- Q9Specific bequests (heirlooms, vehicles, named gifts).
- Q10Residuary beneficiary — who receives everything else.
- Q11Guardian for minor children (if applicable).
- Q12Funeral preferences (optional, with a check-out for "I'll handle this elsewhere").
The form before the marketing.
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
OF [TESTATOR NAME]
I, [Testator], a resident of [County], Kentucky, being of sound mind, do make, publish, and declare this to be my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all wills and codicils previously made by me.
ARTICLE I — Family. I am married to [Spouse]. My children are [Children].
ARTICLE II — Executor. I appoint [Executor] to serve as Executor of this Will…
[Specific bequests, residuary clause, guardianship, witness attestation, and signature blocks follow — full sample provided at checkout.]
An honest line in the sand.
The kit is built for straightforward Kentucky estates. If any of the situations below apply to you, please don't use the self-serve kit. Call Johnson Legal PLLC directly — Elton handles complex estates, and the right shape will be different from what the kit produces.
- ·Second marriage with children from a prior relationship.
- ·Blended family with named-asset disputes likely.
- ·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 where a relative may challenge the will.
If none of those apply, the kit is a clean fit. Most Kentucky estates are straightforward — the kit is built for the common case, not the rare one.