For families and 55+ planners

ElderTrust Legal.Two families. One Kentucky attorney.For adults helping a parent, and for anyone 55 and older planning their own estate.

ElderTrust is for two kinds of families: the adult child helping a parent put a Kentucky estate plan in order, and anyone 55 and older planning their own. The same documents as the Cornerstone catalog, for the stage of life you're in.

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What ElderTrust ships

A six-document Kentucky estate kit.

The ElderTrust kit is the six documents most Kentucky adults need — a will, durable power of attorney, healthcare power of attorney, living will directive, HIPAA authorization, and anatomical gift designation (plus an optional MOST form for advanced-illness situations). Each is available standalone in the full catalog now. A bundled ElderTrust kit — all six at a single flat $269, below the roughly $335 they would cost individually — is being finalized; ask us to be set up with it.

13 elder-care documents in the catalog

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How you work with Cornerstone

Three ways in, one Kentucky attorney behind them.

ElderTrust documents come through Bluegrass Cornerstone in one of three formats, depending on how much help you want. Same Kentucky attorney behind all three; same documents; different levels of hand-holding.

  • On your own. Buy a document from the catalog, complete the intake at your own pace, receive a Kentucky-attorney-reviewed PDF.
  • With an attorney call. Same as above, plus a scheduled call to walk through your choices before signing.
  • In the office. Full in-person planning session at the Elizabethtown office — typically the right fit for blended-family, business-interest, or multi-state estates.
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After a loss

If a Kentucky parent has just passed.

The first thirty days after a parent dies are full of practical decisions — Social Security, death certificates, locating the will, deciding on probate. A Kentucky-specific guide.

Read the 30-day Kentucky checklist