For advisors and family

When the right path is in person.For advisors and family helping someone 75+.

Estate planning for someone 75 or older often benefits from direct attorney drafting and an in-person execution session rather than self-serve documents — particularly when capacity, hospice timing, or long-term care coordination is part of the picture. If you are an elder-care advisor, geriatric care manager, hospice intake coordinator, or a family member walking through the planning with a Kentucky resident in this situation, Johnson Legal PLLC handles these matters directly.

The advisor referral channel

What the JL referral page provides.

The Johnson Legal advisor referral page (johnsonbluegrasslaw.com/refer-a-client) includes an intake form (advisor info + client info + situation), a scheduling link for an initial conversation, and downloadable co-brandable handout PDFs you can give to a client and family who are starting to think about Kentucky estate planning.

Johnson Legal's estate-planning practice is the right fit when the documents need to be drafted in concert with a physician or care team, when capacity is a question that needs attorney evaluation, when out-of-state assets need to be coordinated, or when an advisor wants a Kentucky-licensed attorney to provide the legal layer of an integrated planning engagement.

For people 65–75 planning their own estate

Planning your own estate? Start with ElderTrust.

ElderTrust is for Kentuckians 55 to 75 planning their own estate. If you are putting your own Kentucky plan in order, the ElderTrust set (will + power of attorney + advance directives + HIPAA authorization + anatomical gift) is the right place to start.

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