For new parents & newly married couples

Bluegrass FamilyPlan.Your first Kentucky estate plan, before you need it.For new parents, newly married couples, and first-time planners across Kentucky.

FamilyPlan is for the family putting a Kentucky estate plan in order before the moment they need it — a will with guardianship for the kids, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and beneficiary designations. The same documents as the Cornerstone catalog, framed for where your family is right now.

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What FamilyPlan ships

The new-parent Kentucky estate kit.

The FamilyPlan kit is the set most new-parent and newly married Kentucky households need — a will with guardianship for minor children, a durable power of attorney, a healthcare power of attorney, a HIPAA authorization, an anatomical gift designation, and a beneficiary designation. Each is available standalone in the full catalog now. The bundled FamilyPlan kit — the married-default set at a single flat $279, below the roughly $344 they would cost individually — is available now: start it from the bundles page. Unmarried-partner households have a variant that adds a Cohabitation Agreement, and an attorney-supervised execution option includes a signing session with D. Elton Johnson — reach out and we'll set either one up.

13 documents featured

Featured for FamilyPlan

How you work with Cornerstone

Three ways in, fit for where your family is right now.

FamilyPlan documents come through Bluegrass Cornerstone in one of three formats. New-parent calendars are full — pick the format that fits the time you actually have.

  • On your own. Pick a document from the catalog, complete the intake during nap time or a quiet evening, receive a Kentucky-attorney-reviewed PDF.
  • With an attorney call. Same as above, plus a scheduled call to confirm guardianship choices and beneficiary designations before signing.
  • In the office. Full in-person planning session at the Elizabethtown office — usually for blended-family, business-owner, or special-needs-child situations.
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New baby

Just welcomed a baby in Kentucky?

The first estate-planning move for new parents is naming a guardian for your child and putting a will in place — here is a Kentucky-specific starting guide.

Read the new-parent Kentucky guide