Cooper Law is based in Louisville. If you live anywhere in the Louisville metro area — Jefferson County, Oldham, Bullitt, Shelby, Spencer, or across the river in Southern Indiana — you can work with Allison in person or remotely, whichever you prefer.
In-person signings welcome. The Cooper Law office is at 9200 Shelbyville Road in St. Matthews. For hospitalized clients, Allison is available on-site at Louisville-area hospitals, nursing facilities, rehabilitation centers, and assisted living facilities. House calls are not generally available.
Standard timeline
Intake form, video discovery call, drafting, video review meeting, and signing with a local notary. Standard pricing from $1,200 (essentials) to $4,800 (couple trust).
Priority Planning
Need it faster than standard but not Estate Planning 911 speed? Priority Planning compresses the timeline. Available on most packages for an additional fee.
Estate Planning 911
True emergencies — surgery, hospital, travel deadline. Will-based emergency $3,500. Trust-based emergency $5,000. Learn more →
Cooper Law serves families throughout the Louisville region, including Highlands, NuLu, St. Matthews, Crescent Hill, Prospect, Anchorage, Middletown, J-town, Fern Creek, PRP, Shively, and the East End. For clients connected to local hospitals or facilities — Baptist Health Louisville, Norton Hospital, Norton Brownsboro, Norton Women’s and Children’s, UofL Hospital, Jewish Hospital, Norton Audubon, and Norton Audubon — remote and (where applicable) on-site emergency planning is available.
Louisville is a uniquely good place to practice estate planning. The proximity to Indiana means many Louisville families own property across state lines — a vacation home on Lake Cumberland, a rental in Clark County, family land in southern Indiana. Each of those situations creates extra estate planning complexity that benefits from an attorney licensed in multiple states.
Louisville is also a city where families stay close. The estate planning conversations that matter most — what happens if I’m incapacitated, who raises my kids, how does the trust work for my parents — are conversations Louisville families want to have with someone who understands their world. Allison was raised in Kentucky and her practice is built around that kind of relationship.
Same services whether you’re in Louisville, Louisville, or anywhere across our three states.
Standalone wills ($1,200), the Essential Three ancillary documents bundle ($1,200), and complete will-based plans ($2,000). Best for families with simpler situations and minimal real estate.
The most common choice for Louisville families with a home and/or minor children. Avoids probate, keeps your affairs private, coordinates with your tax and financial picture. From $3,800 individual, $4,800 couple joint trust.
Three tiers from $500 to $1,800 for clients under 25. Critical for parents of college students, kids heading to study abroad, or young adults in their first job.
48–72 hour turnaround for surgeries, diagnoses, travel deadlines, and family crises. $3,500 will-based or $5,000 trust-based.
A rare combination of credentials — in one attorney serving Louisville and across Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio.
Licensed to practice law in Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio. Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives drafted for your state’s specific requirements.
Estate planning isn’t separate from tax planning. With a CPA background, your estate plan is built with tax implications in mind from the start.
Retirement accounts, beneficiary designations, and wealth transfer are part of the plan — not separate conversations. Your existing financial advisor stays part of the team.
Submit a short intake form — I’ll review it and follow up with a flat-fee quote for your specific situation.
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