Our library articles break down complex trust and estate planning concepts into practical information you can use. We explain different types of trusts available under Kentucky law, discuss when trusts make sense for your situation, and outline steps for creating comprehensive estate plans.
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One Big Beautiful Bill Act Estate Tax Changes for Kentucky FamiliesFederal estate tax exemptions are higher under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Kentucky families should review their estate plans for new opportunities.
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Kentucky Special Needs PlanningPermanent disability or a loved one needing long-term assistance can be unexpected. The right plan, drafted by an estate planning attorney, can provide peace.
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How Estate and Long-Term Care Planning Can Help You Save the Family FarmWorried you'll have to sell the family farm to pay for nursing costs? Our Central KY lawyers can help you create a robust plan to preserve your family's assets.
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How to Qualify for Medicaid and Keep Your Assets: Tips From a Central Kentucky Estate Planning AttorneyHere, a Central Kentucky estate planning attorney shares how you can protect your assets from Medicaid when you need nursing home care.
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If You’re Not Careful, Applying for Medicaid in Kentucky Might Put Your Home At RiskA Kentucky estate planning attorney explains how you can keep your house when applying for Medicaid to pay for nursing home care.
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Top 6 Reasons Why Everyone Needs a Comprehensive Power of AttorneyPower of attorney is an essential tool in estate planning and elder law. We explain the reasons why you should have one, and Kentucky attorneys who can help.
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Why An Asset Protection Trust Is a Critical Tool for Long-Term Care PlanningTo protect your assets against all contingencies, you need reliable advice about trusts from experienced Kentucky-based estate planning attorneys.