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-execute Pattern A 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 cohort, 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 the 65-75 cohort

If you're the testator yourself, ElderTrust is the cohort surface.

The ElderTrust cohort surface serves the 55-75 testator-direct cohort. If you are 65-75 and putting your own Kentucky estate plan in order, the ElderTrust kit (will + power of attorney + advance directives + HIPAA authorization + anatomical gift) is the right entry point.

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