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Cheryl A. Masson

Real Estate Law, Corporate Law and Wills and Estates

Cheryl was born and raised in Fergus, Ontario.

She earned her undergraduate degree in political studies at Queen’s University and her law degree at Osgoode Hall Law School. Cheryl  was called to the bar in 1992 and began her law practice in Exeter in 1993 with the firm Little & Grant.

Cheryl and her husband David A. Reid, purchased the firm in 2002 and changed its name to Little, Masson & Reid. Cheryl’s practice is focused on the areas of real estate law, corporate law and wills and estates.

Cheryl is a member of the Huron County Law Association and the Canadian Bar Association. She serves on the board of the Foundation for Education Perth Huron and is on the Board of the South Huron Community Fund, the South Huron Community Theatre and the Exeter United Church. Cheryl is also a member of the South Huron Community Choir. She also enjoys golf and curling.

David A. Reid

Family Law, Criminal Law and Civil Litigation

David was born and raised in Point-La- Nim, New Brunswick.

He earned his undergraduate degree in political science at St. Mary’s University in Halifax and earned his law degree at University of Western Ontario. David was called to the bar in 1993. He joined the firm of Little & Grant in Exeter in 1995.

 

David and his wife, Cheryl Masson, purchased the firm in 2002 and changed its name to Little, Masson & Reid. David’s practice is focused on the areas of family law, criminal law and civil litigation, including personal injury.

 

David is past President of the Huron County Law Association.  David’s passion outside the practice of law is the sport of baseball.   He coached baseball in Exeter for 15 years and was president of the Minor Baseball Association for several years.  David is active in coaching baseball and is the general manager of the Western Ontario Baseball Association Bulls and also spends his spare time attending his son Brett’s baseball activities as well as visiting many major league parks.