Every Client is Unique
Families & Individuals Served
Years of Law Experience
Serving the following cities: Broadview Heights, Brecksville, Independence, Seven Hills, Parma, Parma Heights, North Royalton, Strongsville, and surrounding Cleveland area.
Primary Practice Areas
Estate Planning
Legally enforceable documents that handle your affairs upon disability or death.
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Trust & Probate Administration
The transfer of assets from decedent to heirs.
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Guardianship
Events where a person cannot handle their own financial and/or medical affairs.
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Real Estate
Residential landlord-tenant matters and residential For Sale By Owner transactions.
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About Christina M. Hronek

Christina M. Hronek
Attorney & Practice Owner
Christina’s brother, father and grandfather have always been self-employed and Christina aspired to do the same, so in 2013 she “hung out her own shingle” and started Hronek Law. What Christina enjoys most about practicing in the areas she does is the ability to work directly with families and individuals to plan for their future or to protect the assets that they worked hard to earn. The common feedback that Christina gets from clients is how down to earth and easy she is to work with. And, how much time she takes to make sure her clients understand their options and their plan.
Christina comes from a large family and has always enjoyed spending time with her 7 nieces and nephews, her siblings and parents and extended family. She also enjoys movies, hiking (weather permitting!), reading and loves traveling. In addition, she volunteers at the Cleveland International Film Festival and also for the Cleveland Animal Protective League.
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Estate Planning
- Last Will and Testament
- Revocable Trust
- Financial Power of Attorney
- Healthcare Power of Attorney
- Living Will
Protect your real estate from long term care (nursing home) expenses (Irrevocable Trust).

Probate/Trust Administration
- A loved one has passed and I need help transferring assets (house, bank account, etc.) from decedent to beneficiary/family
- I have been told I need “Probate” or a “Small Estate Affidavit or Release of Assets”
- I started this process on my own and I got stuck!

Guardianship
A loved one is incapable of managing their own affairs, meaning:
- Bills cannot get paid, checks bounce
- Money is mismanaged or money goes “missing”
- Cannot safely live at home
- Unduly susceptible to scams or predators

Real Estate
- You would like to make a change to your house title (add or remove a person)
- Name a beneficiary to your house title
- Keep your house/real estate out of Probate
- Ready to sell your house by owner

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