About Christine

Christine Brosnihan built a career that blends graduate study in management with legal training. She earned an MBA in criminal justice and Spanish from Salve Regina University in 2004. Four years later she completed her J.D. at Nova Southeastern University in 2008. The combination of disciplines informs how she approaches client matters and practice management.

After law school she entered practice in Massachusetts. Over time she moved into firm leadership and now runs a small practice based in Worcester County. Her move into firm ownership reflects a shift from individual practice to running an operation that serves a broader local client base.

Brosnihan is the owner of Affordable Law of Worcester County. The firm maintains two locations in the county to increase accessibility for clients across the region. She oversees day-to-day operations and the delivery of legal services at both offices.

Her credentials include Massachusetts CPCS certification through Massachusetts Advocates for Children. That credential signals experience working within systems that affect young people and families. She also holds current memberships in professional organizations relevant to her work.

Colleagues describe Brosnihan as pragmatic and detail-oriented. She sets clear expectations in cases and in client communications. Her background in criminal justice and Spanish has shaped how she communicates with clients and collaborates with service providers and court systems.

In practice she manages matters that require attention to both legal detail and practical outcomes for clients. The firm’s name reflects an aim to offer services at price points intended to fit local needs. She balances client advocacy with the administrative responsibilities of running two offices.

Outside the office she has engaged with groups that support legal services for children, consistent with her CPCS certification. That work has included case representation in contexts where appointed counsel is required.

Today she lives and works in Worcester County, operating Affordable Law of Worcester County from two sites and concentrating on making legal services accessible to local residents.

Education

Nova Southeastern University

J.D. (2008)

2008

Salve Regina University

MBA | Criminal Justice $ Spanish

2004

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Owner Affordable Law of Worcester County - Two Locations

Accepted Jurisdictions

Massachusetts

Certifications & Awards

Massachusetts CPCS Certified

Massachusetts Advocates for Children

Office Locations

Main Office

 265A West Main Street Dudley MA 01571

Office 2

  287 West Boylston Street West Boylston MA 01583