RLRACHELL FLORENCE LONGLong Advisory PLLC
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Long Advisory PLLC

Rachell Florence Long

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80 M St Se Fl 1, Washington, DC, 20003
Estate PlanningElder LawGuardianshipProbate
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Rachell Florence Long is a probate attorney with 18 years of legal experience, practicing at Long Advisory PLLC in Washington, DC. He attended George Washington University National Law Center and University of California at Los Angeles School of Law. He is admitted to practice in Maryland (since 2008) and Dist. of Columbia (since 1999). His practice encompasses probate, guardianship, elder law, and estate planning, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Consultation

Paid consultation

Licensed Since

2008

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

4Practice Areas
  • Probate40%
  • Guardianship30%
  • Elder Law15%
  • Estate Planning15%

Languages

English

Experience

18+ years

Probate Attorney at Long Advisory PLLC. Admitted to practice in Maryland, 2008. Focus areas include Estate Planning, Elder Law, Guardianship.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Maryland

Bar #Maryland State Bar Association · Admitted 2008

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Dist. of Columbia

Bar #District of Columbia Bar · Admitted 1999

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Schools & Education

George Washington University National Law Center

Degree · 2008

University of California at Los Angeles School of Law

Degree · 2008

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80 M St Se Fl 1, Washington, DC, 20003

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