David Wedgwood leads the 'extremely knowledgeable' and 'very experienced' team at Anthony Gold Solicitors LLP; Wedgwood has particular expertise in working with beneficiaries without capacity, and frequently works for both the Official Solicitor and the Court of Protection. The group has been busy advising on matters spanning cross-jurisdictional cases, Beddoe Orders, and appeals. Tom Dickinson and Beth Holden are highly regarded, and Kimberley McGhie also plays a pivotal role in a number of high-value cases.
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Commercial and Civil
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Solicitor

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Kimberley is a Solicitor in the Commercial department at Anthony Gold specialising in contentious trust and probate litigation, acting for claimants, defendants and personal representatives. She has a broad caseload which includes: Will disputes, trust disputes, probate disputes, property disputes and claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.

Prior to joining Anthony Gold, Kimberley worked as a Private Client solicitor at a Legal 500 firm in the City of London where she worked on a full range of non-contentious and contentious private client matters.

Kimberley has experience in claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 as well as Will and Probate disputes.

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Testimonials

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  • ‘David Wedgwood is widely known as the godfather of trusts - his experience and expertise are unrivalled. His depth of knowledge in complex trusts, probate, and mental capacity work is exceptional. He has an extraordinary ability to make the complex simple.' 

  • 'Tom Dickinson is a partner to watch - strategic, grounded, and always delivering exceptional outcomes for clients. He is particularly strong in contentious estates and high-value deputyship matters. Tom combines a calm, thoughtful approach with excellent judgment.'

Work highlights

Acting on a complex multi-faceted administration, involving substantial fraud litigation and insolvency issues, as well as satellite litigation around estate assets, necessitating a reported Beddoe application.