Shelly Renee' Reece, experienced Adoption, Child Custody attorney in Springfield, MO with 68 reviews
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Shelly Renee' Reece

2202 W Chesterfield Blvd, Ste 200, Springfield, MO

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Education

2000:
Missouri State University, MBA
1997:
Oklahoma City University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1993:
Southwest Missouri State University, BS - Bachelor of Science
1989:
Harrisonville R-9 High School

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Taylor dunkel

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04 Dec, 2024
I highly recommend Reece Family Law! Shelly has been patient, kind, and understanding throughout the entire process. She is incredibly informative and explains everything in such a compassionate way and makes sure that all parties understand each part of the process. She’s always been available for questions and legal counsel whenever we’ve needed her, and her office staff is helpful and great to work with. If you’re needing family law representation, Reece Family Law should be your first choice!
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Shannon black

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31 Oct, 2024
Shelly was so awesome!! I needed a lawyer to step in for my previous lawyer and she came through!! She is extremely knowledgeable and she cares about her clients. Highly recommend for divorce cases.
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Brittany senter

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24 Oct, 2024
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Pros
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Experienced and knowledgeable attorneys who fight hard for their clients
“Shelly Reece and her staff were VERY professional and extremely helpful when it came to looking over my divorce paperwork to ensure I wasn't getting the short end of the stick.”
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Personalized and caring service
“They have shown me nothing but love and kindness over the past few days and Loni coming the hospital today was above and beyond!”
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Effective in resolving cases and achieving favorable outcomes
“With in less than a month They get the case against me dismissed saving me from losing everything and going bankrupt.”
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Accessible and responsive communication
“Josh is very easily accessible which is rare for this profession!”
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Honest and trustworthy
“Honest, and thorough lawyer!”
Cons
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Slow to respond to client inquiries and updates
“It takes DAYS for them to get back with you and then of course it costs money to simply answer a question.”
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Potentially overloaded with too many cases, leading to neglect of individual clients
“Why do attorneys always have to much of a work load.does not look out for your best interest.”
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Inconsistent quality of service, with some clients reporting positive experiences and others negative
“Horrible Divorce Lawyers --YOU Contact Your Ex??" and "Truly appreciated the work & time Shelly & Loni put into handling my case.”
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Willingness to drop clients without warning or clear explanation
“Shelly gave no warning, no legal guidance or advice, just dropped the client right as the case is set to go to trial and simply said 'you will need to find new counsel.'”
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Concerns about billing practices and potential conflicts of interest
“If I were a difficult person, I'd force them to drag me to court over this mishap.”

Publications

2017:
417 Biz, Downtime for an Attorney
2017:
Springfield Business Journal, Interview - How is My Business Affected by Divorce
2016:
The Missouri Bar, Energy found: A recap of the 2016 Family Law Conference

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