Bee Belby > Greene & Greene > Bury St Edmunds, England > Lawyer Profile

Greene & Greene
80 GUILDHALL STREET
BURY ST EDMUNDS
IP33 1QB
England

Work Department

Disputes

Position

Associate

Career

BEE BELBY IS A DISPUTE RESOLUTION LAWYER IN GREENE & GREENE’S HIGHLY-RATED DISPUTE RESOLUTION TEAM

Bee joined Greene & Greene in 2022. Qualifying as a Solicitor in 2016, Bee specialises in Will, Trust, Inheritance and Estate Disputes.

Bee acts on behalf of beneficiaries, trustees and personal representatives advising on a variety of contentious probate matters including bringing and defending claims under the Inheritance (Provisions for Family and Dependants) Act 1975, Trust and Will disputes including claims against the validity of a Will and applications for the removal of executors and trustees. Bee also specialises in bringing and defending claims for equitable relief founded in doctrines of equity, such as proprietary estoppel and constructive trusts.

Bee also has extensive experience advising on matters relating to Landlord and Tenant, Boundary Disputes, Debt Claims and Adverse Possession.

Lawyer Rankings

East Anglia > Private client > Contentious trusts and probate

(Rising stars)

Bee Belby – Greene & Greene

Greene & Greene‘s Bury St Edmunds office’s practice handles high-value contentious matters relating to trusts and probate. The firm frequently advises on contested wills, including challenges to their validity on the grounds of lack of testamentary capacity and claims under the Inheritance Act involving multimillion-pound assets. Experienced litigation partner Rob Adam, who is ‘highly intelligent but modest and unflappable’, leads the practice, in which associate Bee Belby and legal executive Tracy-Ann Moore play pivotal roles. Consultant Kate Chandler retired in 2022. The lawyers ‘take the time to understand the individual and their needs to best serve them‘.