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Preparing for the Inevitable: How to Navigate the Loss of a Loved One

Facing the imminent loss of a loved one is an emotionally challenging experience. As Elder Law Attorneys, we understand the importance of compassionate guidance during these difficult times. There are steps and considerations for you to take when navigating the loss of a loved one, both legally and emotionally. Gather [...]

By |2025-06-25T16:39:12-04:00October 5th, 2023|Blog, Estate Planning|0 Comments

What Are Key Points To Know About Creating A Trust?

In Kentucky, when a person is thinking about creating an estate plan, they are likely to know the basics of a will. However, wills are not the preferable option in every situation. For some, a trust might be better for them. There could be a perception that creating a trust is complicated and not worth the [...]

By |2025-07-10T15:38:38-04:00January 25th, 2023|Estate Planning|Comments Off on What Are Key Points To Know About Creating A Trust?

Kentucky Estate Planning Laws to Remember

As painful as it may be to think about what is going to happen to your assets after you have passed on from this world, it is important to plan, nonetheless, so that you get the opportunity for your wishes to be honored and so that the people whom you have designated as your heirs [...]

By |2025-06-25T16:39:19-04:00January 11th, 2023|Estate Planning|Comments Off on Kentucky Estate Planning Laws to Remember

Court Requires Strict Compliance For Will Witnesses

Interested parties, whether beneficiaries or unnamed family members, concern themselves primarily with the question: “Who gets what?”  With a valid will, they know the answer. Generally, under Kentucky law, wills require twoof witnesses who attest in the individuals’ presence that the documents are what they claim to be. General requirements Witnesses to a will remain [...]

By |2025-07-10T16:19:15-04:00November 11th, 2022|Estate Planning|Comments Off on Court Requires Strict Compliance For Will Witnesses

Are There Other Options Besides Disinheriting A Child?

Relationships between parents and children can be complicated. Over time, certain life events can break down once-strong relationships, sometimes leading to years of estrangement. As a parent, disinheriting a child from a will is a major decision. You may have various completely valid reasons for no longer wanting to leave your child an inheritance, but [...]

By |2025-07-10T16:51:58-04:00October 28th, 2022|Elder care|Comments Off on Are There Other Options Besides Disinheriting A Child?
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