About Michael Brandon

Michael Brandon Robinson is an attorney practicing in Florida who developed an interest in elder law during his legal studies. He attended Stetson University College of Law beginning in 2012 and earned his J.D. in 2015. During law school he took coursework related to elder law and estate planning, which shaped the early direction of his work.

After law school Robinson remained in Florida to practice. He moved into matters that affect older adults and their families. Over time he built experience handling routine and contested issues that commonly arise around long-term care, benefits eligibility, and planning for incapacity.

Robinson’s practice covers a range of elder law topics. He advises on Medicaid planning and long-term care options. He prepares estate planning documents and assists families with guardianship and conservatorship proceedings when incapacity becomes a concern. His approach to cases is procedural and detail driven. He emphasizes clear options and practical next steps rather than broad promises.

He is an attorney at Barnes Walker, Goethe, Perron, & Shea, PLLC. At the firm he works alongside colleagues who handle related civil matters. His role involves counseling clients, drafting legal documents, and appearing in hearings when court involvement is required. He handles both individual client matters and cases that require coordination with financial or health care professionals.

Outside of court filings and documents, Robinson spends time explaining complex public benefits rules to clients and families. He often breaks down timelines and eligibility rules so people understand how planning choices may affect access to care and benefits. That practical orientation guides how he structures client meetings and prepares paperwork.

Robinson’s career path has been steady and centered on issues that affect older adults in Florida. He remains active in practice at Barnes Walker, Goethe, Perron, & Shea, PLLC and continues to represent seniors and their families in elder law matters in Florida.

Education

Stetson University

J.D. (2015) | Elder Law

2012

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Florida