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Real Property Transfer Planning · KY
Real Property Transfer Planning
I'm your Cornerstone scrivener. I explain what Kentucky law says, capture your facts, and forward everything to your attorney. I don't recommend — Elton does.
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How this works
- I'm a scrivener, not an attorney. I explain what Kentucky statute says, capture your facts in plain English, and forward everything to your attorney. I don't recommend — Elton does.
- Your attorney is Elton Johnson, Kentucky Bar #101547, owner of Johnson Legal PLLC (the law firm that operates Cornerstone). Every document I help draft is reviewed and signed off by Elton before delivery.
- Engagement letter before payment. When we know what document fits your situation, you'll see and sign an engagement letter. Then payment. Then drafting begins. Per Kentucky Rule of Professional Conduct SCR 3.130(1.5)(b).
- Real-property transfers in Kentucky. Kentucky did NOT adopt the Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act — there is no "TOD deed" for real estate here. The instruments that exist are: survivorship deed (KRS 381.130), life estate deed, or transfer through your Will. Your answers route to the one that fits.