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.
‘Kevin Lynch is an experienced litigator with an excellent eye to the tactical advantage. His experience and sharp instincts make him an asset in any litigation.’
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Claims under TOLATA 1996
Claims under IPFDA 1975
Claims under the Administration of Justice 1985
Claims relating to commercial and residential tenancies
High Court Appeal regarding commercial tenancies at Wellesbourne airfield.
Representing the Official Solicitor regarding a minor’s interest in an estate.
Representing a regional charity challenging the validity of a will.
Member of The Association of Contentious Trusts & Probate Specialists (ACTAPS)