
Anna Bristle is a family law and divorce attorney with a practice located in downtown Manassas, Virginia. Anna is known for her dedication to her clients, her hard work and her professionalism both in and out of the courtroom.
Anna is creative which makes her a great negotiator. She is passionate about her cases and fighting for her client’s rights. Anna develops trusting relationship with her clients and goes the extra mile in working for the best outcome for her clients.
Anna represents clients in divorce, child custody, visitation, child support, spousal support and equitable distribution matters in local courts including Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun County, and Prince William County.
Bar Admissions:
- Virginia, 2013
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2014
Education:
- Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, Washington, District of Columbia
- Regent University, Virginia Beach, Virginia
Professional Associations and Memberships:
- Chairperson of Library Committee, Prince William Bar Assoc., 2018 – Present
- President-Elect, Virginia Women Attorneys Association (Prince William Chapter), 2017 – Present
- Member, Virginia Trial Lawyers Assoc., 2015 – Present
- Member of Family Law Committee, Fairfax County Bar Assoc., 2013 – Present
Cost
Rate : $$$
One of the Worst Experiences Ever!!!!
If I could give this a negative rating, I would. I used Mrs. Anna Bristle for a child custody case. Mrs. Bristle appears to be a nice, intelligent, “on your side” type lawyer, but this is far from true. She is a “mommy” lawyer and claims that the judges in Manassas are “mommy judges.” Well during the seven month period that she was hired, I continued to ask for the discovery from the other parent. She always talked over it and never presented it to us. I had to ask for invoices several times and did not receive the first one for five months. She was no thoroughly familiar with the case scrambling for answers and unorganized when representing in court. She told me that I didn’t need to come to court because it was cancelled, but yet I was still charged for it. The other parent attended court, that was supposedly cancelled, and so was Mrs. Bristle. She charged for court and speaking to the other party. Yet, she did not give any documentation concerning what was said or anything for that particular day. Soon after that, I voiced all of my concerns. Instead of trying to make me feel better about the inconsistencies and concerns, she was untruthful and made excuses that can be proven by email and other means. Once I received the file after she no longer represented me, I started realizing why the discovery was never given to me. She had allowed the other parent to notarize it and submit it without answers. We were charged for creating, submitting, and receiving/reviewing this discovery that had nothing on it. There were other things in the file that I had been asking for but she never gave them to me as her client. There was also something in an invoice that we were charged for but was not in the file and we asked her about it. But of course, this was not addressed when asked after the fact. RUN!!!!!! She is a mediator not a lawyer and can not be trusted.