About Nicola
Nicola Robinson is an attorney licensed to practice in Georgia. She earned a law degree and established a practice grounded in serving clients through complex, often sensitive legal needs. Her early training and subsequent work placed her squarely in the kinds of matters that require careful planning and clear communication.
Robinson’s professional affiliations include membership in the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). That association is known for concentrating on elder law, special needs planning and issues that affect older adults and people with disabilities. Her affiliation signals steady involvement in those subject areas and regular engagement with peers who handle related legal and regulatory challenges.
Her career has included roles advising individuals and families on legal planning connected to aging, incapacity and long-term care. At SR Law Group, she represents clients who need counsel on matters where legal, medical and financial concerns intersect. She draws on both statutory rules and practical considerations when helping clients weigh options and understand consequences.
Robinson handles matters that commonly arise for older adults and their families: planning for incapacity, arrangements for long-term care, guardianship and related estate planning needs. She works to translate technical rules into actionable steps. Clients receive documents and strategies intended to help preserve autonomy and manage potential future needs.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in her approach to legal problems. She participates in continuing education and professional gatherings through NAELA to stay current on changes in Medicaid and Medicare rules, probate procedures and guardianship law. That ongoing engagement helps her adapt advice to shifting law and evolving administrative practice.
Outside of individual client work, Robinson has contributed to case planning that requires coordination among attorneys, financial advisors and health professionals. She often serves as a point person in cases where multiple disciplines must align to implement a client’s goals. That multidisciplinary coordination is a practical necessity in many elder law matters.
Today she practices at SR Law Group in Georgia. Her work centers on elder law, estate planning and related matters that affect older adults, people with disabilities and their families. She remains active in NAELA and continues to advise clients on planning and protections for the years ahead.