Abby Marie Bullock Esq. - Washington, DC
Attorney at The Elder & Disability Law Center
Elder Law Lawyers in Washington, DC
1020 19th Street NW Suite 510 Washington, DC 20036 - 6108
Washington Elder Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Elder Law
- Probate
Attorney Information
Overview
Abby M. Bullock, Esq. is an attorney at the Elder & Disability Law Center and is licensed to practice in Virginia. As the lead attorney of Probate Division, Abby manages and administers complex estates. She received her J.D. from George Mason University. Prior to entering law school, Abby was the senior paralegal for EDLC with focus on Medicaid planning and eligibility, disability planning and public benefits, Life Care Planning and Management, and Elder Law issues. She has been with EDLC since 2007.
Education
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Legal Education
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George Mason University School of Law,
Arlington,
Virginia
J.D.
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George Mason University School of Law,
Arlington,
Virginia
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Non Legal Education
- Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Bar Admissions
- Virginia
- District of Columbia
Other Affiliations
- NAELA and VAELA (Member)
- Fairfax Bar Association (Member)
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Abby Marie Bullock Esq.
Highlights
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5.0 Value
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5.0 Quality of Service
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5.0 Professional Competence
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Consulted Attorney 2025I consulted with Abby on matters regarding my late mother's estate and the probate process. Abby is patient, prepared, knowledgable and professional. She was excellent at answering my nuanced questions, and she provided guidance that saved me loads of time and some money. I will absolutely be working with Abby again and would highly recommend her to anyone looking for consultation or attorney services for estate planning and probate matters.
Contact
1020 19th Street NW
Suite 510
Washington, DC 20036 - 6108
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.edlc.com
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