By: 10 November 2021
Lupton Fawcett lawyer becomes associate member of disputes association

Lupton Fawcett lawyer Kelly Gilbert has become an associate member of the Association of Contentious Trusts and Probate Specialists (ACTAPS).

Gilbert (pictured), a senior solicitor, works in the dispute resolution team at Leeds-, Sheffield- and York-based Lupton Fawcett, advising clients involved in personal and commercial disputes.

She has completed a two-year course to become an associate member of ACTAPS, which provides a forum for lawyers who specialise in disputes regarding wills, trusts and probate.

Gilbert specialises in several areas of dispute resolution, including contentious probate, inheritance tax claims, and partnership and shareholder disputes.

She said: “I’m thrilled to have become an associate member of ACTAPS which will enable me to share experience and knowledge with other dispute resolution specialists, thereby providing up-to-date, high-quality advice to clients.”