Kevin Lynch > The Wilkes Partnership > Birmingham, England > Lawyer Profile

The Wilkes Partnership
41 CHURCH STREET
BIRMINGHAM
B3 2RT
England

Work Department

Property Litigation & Contetnious Probate

Position

Partner

Career

Kevin is a specialist dispute resolution solicitor within the areas of contentious probate and property litigation.

He has extensive experience in dealing with matters such as claims for a reasonable provision under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependents) Act 1975, disputes relating the terms and validity of a will and breaches of executors, administrators or trustees duties.

With regard to property matters Kevin has represented numerous clients concerning disputes relating to commercial and residential tenancies, restrictive covenants, easements, dilapidations, community rights under the Localism Act 2011 as well as disputes where the property is subject to a trust.

Memberships

Member of The Association of Contentious Trusts & Probate Specialists (ACTAPS)

 

 

Lawyer Rankings

West Midlands > Real estate > Property litigation

The Wilkes Partnership‘s property litigation team works closely with the real estate department, litigating a range of cases before both courts and property tribunals, handling ownership disputes, commercial landlord and tenant disputes, restrictive covenants and tenant insolvency claims. Kevin Lynch leads the team, drawing on extensive experience, most recently in cases regarding commercial and residential tenancies, restrictive covenants, easements and community rights under the Localism Act 2011. Senior associate Harriet Critchley is another key contact in the team.

West Midlands > Private client > Contentious trusts and probate

The Wilkes Partnership has a busy and varied workload and specialises in advising private individuals on an extensive range of disputes from probate and Inheritance Act claims to rectification claims and disputes in relation to trusts. Practice head, Kevin Lynch, is a full ACTAPS member and regularly advises executors, administrators and beneficiaries in multi-million pound estates. At associate level, Jack Ackrill is well-regarded.