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Moraga Elder Law Attorney

Legal issues affecting older adults often involve finances, health care, housing, and personal decision-making. Our expert Moraga elder law attorneys assist individuals and families with matters tied to aging, incapacity, and long-term care while complying with California statutes and local court procedures in Contra Costa County. Barr & Douds Attorneys represents Moraga residents in elder law matters that require careful legal review, documented planning, and court involvement when necessary.

Elder Law Attorneys That Families Rely On in Moraga, CA

Our law firm serves clients throughout Northern California in elder law, estate planning, probate, and related proceedings. Our attorneys are members of the State Bar and represent clients in accordance with California court rules and professional standards. Families work with our Moraga elder law attorney team from our firm when legal decisions affect a parent’s financial affairs, medical care, or personal rights. Matters receive structured analysis and accurate documentation shaped by the client’s circumstances and long-term goals.

Elder Law in Moraga and the Surrounding Areas

Elder Law in Moraga and the Surrounding Areas

Elder law encompasses legal matters affecting older adults and dependent adults, including estate planning, Medi-Cal eligibility, conservatorships, and civil claims for elder abuse. In Moraga, these matters frequently involve long-term care planning, protection of assets, and coordination with the probate court.

California’s Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act (Welf. & Inst. Code §15600 et seq.) provides civil remedies for physical abuse, neglect, abandonment, isolation, and financial exploitation. Statewide data from the California Department of Aging shows a continued rise in reported elder abuse cases, with financial exploitation and neglect among the most common allegations.

Our Elder Law Services Available in Moraga

Our firm provides representation across core elder law practice areas for Moraga clients and families.

Elder Abuse

Elder abuse may involve physical harm, neglect, emotional mistreatment, or financial exploitation. Nursing home abuse claims often arise from improper care, unsafe living conditions, or violations of resident rights in assisted living or skilled nursing facilities.

Our Moraga elder law specialists evaluate medical records, facility documentation, and financial transactions to determine whether a civil claim may be filed under California law. When appropriate, legal action may be pursued in Contra Costa County court to seek damages and protective relief.

Conservatorship Proceedings

A conservatorship allows the court to appoint an individual to manage an adult’s personal care or financial affairs when they lack capacity. These proceedings are governed by California Probate Code §§1800–1849 and require formal petitions, medical evidence, and ongoing court oversight.

Our lawyers assist families with filing conservatorship petitions, responding to objections, and meeting reporting obligations. Our Moraga elder law attorneys use their advanced knowledge to determine whether alternatives, such as powers of attorney or trusts, may address the situation without court supervision.

Trust Administration

Solve Elder Law Matters Before Risks Escalate

Contact our office to discuss your elder law concerns, planning options, or court-related matters with our dedicated Moraga elder law attorneys.

Barr & Douds Attorneys: A Law Firm Moraga Families Have Trusted for Decades

Elder law matters often arise when decisions affect care, finances, or legal authority. In elder law matters, consistency and legal accuracy shape outcomes. Barr & Douds Attorneys works with Moraga clients to address these concerns through structured legal representation grounded in California law.

Why clients work with our dedicated attorneys:

  • Concentrated focus on elder law, estate planning, probate, and conservatorship matters;
  • Experience with local rules and respected by Contra Costa County judges, courthouse staff, and other attorneys;
  • Careful review of financial records, medical documentation, and legal filings;
  • Representation aligned with the client’s interests, rights, and long-term objectives.
WE ARE READY TO HELP

Our Elder Law Attorneys Serving Moraga, CA

Loren Barr
Partner
Amir Shirazi
Associate
William Howard
Associate
Kayla Rivera
Associate
Chloe Stanford
Chloe Stanford
Paralegal
Alice Lee
Alice Lee
Legal Assistant, Native Chinese (Mandarin) Speaker
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I found that Graham Douds and Loren Barr are very professional. They listen with compassion and understanding. Graham is the best and I as ex-military found Loren, who is also an honorable Marine, a great person above reproach. Thank you guys for helping my Mother and I. God bless.
Frank Francisco M., Danville, CA
I was looking for some legal services for my daughter. Mr. Barr was kind enough to get on the phone and pointed me in the right direction without hesitation. Thank you.
Jim L., Walnut Creek, CA
I hired Loren Barr several months ago to help me as a beneficiary of my family trust. David Monsour was the attorney assigned to work with me. His work was outstanding. As with situations of this kind, my emotions ran wild at times and he was highly attentive, calm, strong, honest, respectful and responsive. I am very happy with the outcome of our work together and recommend this law office highly.
Lisa W., San Francisco, CA
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Speak with Our Moraga Elder Law Team

Elder law issues often involve lasting legal and financial consequences. Contact our office to review planning needs, protective measures, or court-related concerns with a Moraga elder law attorney.

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    FAQ

    How do I know whether elder abuse is occurring?

    Elder abuse may involve physical harm, neglect, isolation, or financial exploitation. Warning signs can include unexplained injuries, sudden changes in finances, unpaid bills, or restricted access to the elder. A Moraga elder law attorney can review the records and determine whether legal action is appropriate.

    When should a family consider a conservatorship?

    A conservatorship may be necessary when an adult can no longer manage personal care or financial responsibilities, and no valid alternatives are available. California probate courts require medical evidence and formal petitions before appointing a conservator.

    Can Medi-Cal planning affect future estate or property rights?

    Yes. Medi-Cal eligibility and estate recovery rules may affect assets after death. Proper legal planning can clarify obligations and identify exemptions permitted under California law.

    Do elder law matters always involve court proceedings?

    Not always. Some matters are resolved through planning documents such as trusts or powers of attorney, while others require probate court involvement. An elder law attorney evaluates which legal path applies based on the facts.