Michelle Robles, Esq.
~ Rising Star by SuperLawyers.com for 2021 to 2025
Areas of Law:
- Estate Planning - Advanced Planning
- Special Needs Trust
- Elder Law - Medicaid Planning
- Equine Law
- Real Estate Sales and Contracts
Licensed to Practice Law:
- Florida
- Kentucky
Bar Associations and Memberships:
- The Florida Bar
- Kentucky Bar Association
- Sarasota County Bar Association
- The Florida Bar - Real Property, Probate & Trust (RPPTL) Section
- The Florida Bar - Elder Law Section
- Florida Association of Women Lawyers - Florida, Sarasota Chapter
- National Association of Estate Law Attorneys (NAELA)
- The Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys (AFELA)
Education:
- University of Miami School of Law - L.LM in Estate Planning (2026)
- Stetson University College of Law - L.LM in Elder Law (2017)
- Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law - Juris Doctor (2015)
- State College of Florida - Paralegal Certificate
- University of South Florida - Sarasota/Manatee - Bachelor's Degree in History
- University of Phoenix - Master's Degree in Accountancy
- Florida Metropolitan University - Bachelor's Degree in Accounting
Community Involvement:
- Osprey-Nokomis Chamber of Commerce - Board Member and Chairperson for Membership, 2022 to current
- ONCC Foundation - Board Member - Secretary, 2023 to current
- Memory Care Alliance - Alliance Member, 2026 to current
- Adjunct Professor - State College of Florida, Paralegal Studies, 2016 to current
Speaking Engagements:
- "Probate Assets: Top Mistakes and Problems Solved - Estate Management, Creditor, and Final Accounting Mistakes" - Continuing Legal Education, National Business Institute, June 2026
- "Probate Assets: Top Mistakes and Problems Solved - Real Estate Issues: Titles, Liens, Homestead, Income-Producing Property, Sale of Property, etc." - Continuing Legal Education, National Business Institute, June 2026
- "Probate Assets: Top Mistakes and Problems Solved - Common Legal Ethics Mistakes in Probate" - Continuing Legal Education, National Business Institute, June 2026
- "Elder Law, Medicaid, and Disability Planning: Dispelling Myths with Real Legal Tactics - Myths vs. Legal Ethics" - Continuing Legal Education, National Business Institute, February 2026
Michelle is also a cancer survivor! At the age of 34, she was diagnosed with Stage 3C Ovarian Cancer. Determined to not let cancer beat her, she was determined to attend Law School, often found studying for the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) during her chemo treatment stays at Moffitt Cancer Center. She has been Cancer Free since 2011!
Michelle has been married to her best friend and husband of 28 years, Sergio.
Recent Blog Posts
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Recommendations
- Robles Law was recommended to us by their great reviews on Estate Planning, Wills and Trust, and Probate.Michelle Robles, Esq. is very knowledgeable, a great communicator, responsive, patient with great listening skills.Michell's team is very friendly, hardworking and persevering.It was a pleasur...
- My wife and I just left our Will and Trust meeting with Michelle and we are very happy with the work they put in as well as the professionalism presented in their office. It is extremely comforting to know that we have our loved ones protected and we could not be happier that we chose Robles Law ...
- "Michelle was knowledgeable and friendly. She went through the whole process of making a will and I feel so relieved that it's completed. Her staff is also friendly and helpful."
- “Miriam "Michelle" Robles is the founder and principal of Robles Law, P.A. based in Sarasota. She has subject matter expertise in elder law, real estate, estate planning and business law. She is a member of The Florida Bar in good standing and is admitted to practice before all state courts in Fl...
- “Michelle Robles was able to fit us in "in a pinch" which was so well appreciated. She was very professional, knowledgeable and pleasant to work with. I would recommend her to anyone who is interested in estate planning.”
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