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Elder Law Attorneys in Castro Valley, CA

Castro Valley families often search for elder law help when a care decision, Medi-Cal question, or document problem becomes urgent.

License status and elder law relevance are organized from California source data. Stronger source signals are listed first; confirm current license, discipline, certification, and fit before hiring.

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Important: This page provides general information about elder law and Medicaid planning. It is not legal advice. Medicaid rules vary significantly by state and change frequently. Always consult a licensed elder law attorney for advice specific to your family's situation.

Common reasons families in Castro Valley search

Medi-Cal timing

Understand eligibility, spend-down timing, and how care bills affect the family plan.

Authority to act

Confirm whether power of attorney, health directives, or guardianship may be needed.

Care placement

Coordinate legal decisions with nursing home, assisted living, or home-care choices.

A practical order of decisions

Step 1

Clarify who can make legal and health decisions in California.

Step 2

Estimate whether facility care may require Medi-Cal planning.

Step 3

Compare attorney credentials, elder law focus, and local court or county experience.

Step 4

Review care facility quality before a placement decision becomes final.

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Attorney listings in Castro Valley

Sorted by elder law source strength, then local relevance.

Woidtke , Jay Achem

Board Certified Estate Planning

Board certification source signal: estate planning

This listing is based on an estate planning, trusts, or probate certification source reviewed for this directory where available. Confirm current certification status with the attorney or certifying authority.

No disciplinary action in the source record reviewed when this listing was published

Castro Valley, CA

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What does an elder law attorney in Castro Valley do?

Elder law attorneys help older adults and families with Medi-Cal planning, long-term care and nursing home costs, guardianship, powers of attorney, and protecting assets and the home. Many also handle estate planning and special needs planning. Scope varies by attorney, so confirm the specific focus before hiring.

How much does an elder law attorney cost in Castro Valley?

Fees vary by matter and attorney. Some charge a flat fee for documents like a power of attorney, while Medi-Cal planning is often billed hourly or as a project fee. Many offer an initial consultation. Ask how fees are structured up front and what the total is likely to be.

When should you hire an elder law attorney?

Families often reach out around a hospital discharge, a new diagnosis, a move to assisted living or a nursing home, or when Medi-Cal or guardianship questions arise. Acting earlier usually leaves more planning options open, because some strategies depend on timing.

Is elder law the same as estate planning?

They overlap but are not identical. Estate planning focuses on transferring assets at death (wills, trusts, beneficiaries). Elder law focuses on aging and long-term care while you are alive — Medi-Cal eligibility, care costs, guardianship, and decision-making authority. Many attorneys handle both.

General educational information, not legal advice. ElderLawLocator is an attorney directory, not a law firm, and does not recommend or endorse any attorney. Confirm any attorney's current license, disciplinary history, certifications, and fees directly with them and your state bar before hiring.

If a nursing home decision is part of the situation:

Compare facility quality, inspection records, and staffing levels alongside legal planning. Skip this step if your question is only about documents, benefits, or guardianship.

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