REEVES LAW FIRM, LLC
REEVES LAW FIRM, LLC

PRACTICE AREAS AT REEVES LAW FIRM, LLC



Estate Planning
Wills
Trusts
Powers of Attorney
Living Wills
Medicaid Planning
Probate Matters
Estate Administration
Estate Litigation
Guardianships
Inheritance Tax Issues
Real Estate Law
Real Estate Transactions
Property Transfers / Deeds
Condominium Conversions
Land Use
Business Law
LLC Formation
Ownership Transfers
Trademarks
General Business Advice
About
Reeves Law Firm, LLC is dedicated to providing high quality, responsive, client-centric legal services.
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The firm's principal attorney, Daniel S. Reeves, is a Cape May County native. Dan has more than a decade of experience practicing law. He is experienced in a wide-range of transactional and general civil legal matters with a focus on estate matters and real estate transactions. He also has experience with local government law from his time serving as the Upper Township solicitor from 2022 to 2023. He obtained his Juris Doctor and his MBA from the College of William & Mary and his undergraduate degree from the University of Delaware. Dan is a member of the Board of Trustees of Family Promise of Cape May County and is a member of the Cape May County Bar Association. Dan currently lives in Upper Township with his wife and three children.

Reeves Law Firm, LLC welcomes the opportunity to assist you with your legal needs. Please contact the firm using the information below and see how the firm can help you.
Notices
Reeves Law Firm, LLC is always looking for talented individuals to join our team. All applications will be handled with confidence. The firm offers flexible schedules and competitive pay.
The firm has become aware of an individual who is claiming to be represented by the firm and is using the firm's name and contact information without authorization . Be wary of any communication you receive from a third party claiming that you are the beneficiary of an estate or trust of someone who is not a close relative or friend. If in doubt, please feel free to call the firm to verify our representation of any estate or trust.