

Tracey Robinson-Coffee, Associate Attorney
Tracey Robinson-Coffee brings nearly three decades of legal experience and a deep commitment to helping women navigate the complex and emotional journey of family law. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Northeastern University in 1994 and her Juris Doctor from St. John’s University School of Law in 1997. Tracey has been a proud member of the Florida Bar since 1997 and actively participates in the Daniel Webster Perkins Bar Association and the Women’s Missionary Society at St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church.
With 28 years of legal practice—including the past nine years focused specifically on family law—Tracey offers a seasoned, strategic, and compassionate approach to every case. Her professional maturity and personal growth drive her mission to make a direct and positive impact on her clients’ lives. She is known for her ability to protect her clients’ rights, negotiate skillfully, and secure favorable outcomes during some of life’s most emotionally challenging moments.
Outside of the courtroom, Tracey values spending quality time with her family, enjoys traveling, and loves attending concerts and sporting events.
Education
- Juris Doctor (1997) – St. John’s University School of Law
- Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (1994) – Northeastern University
Professional Experience
- 28 years of legal experience, including nine years focused exclusively on family law
- Known for strategic advocacy, skilled negotiation, and compassionate client representation
Associations
- Current:
- Florida Bar Association
- Daniel Webster Perkins Bar Association
- Women’s Missionary Society, St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church
















