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Kieran McIvor

Email: kieran.mcivor@wrigleys.co.uk

Telephone: 0113 204 1108

Office: Leeds

Department: Probate, Tax & Estate Planning

Position: Partner

Areas of practice:

Kieran qualified as a solicitor in 2010 and deals with all aspects of private client work, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, estate administration and tax planning.

He specialises in succession and long-term asset protection for farmers and clients with landed estates, with a particular focus on maximising business and agricultural property relief.

Testimonials:

"Kieran McIvor has been highly responsive literally at any time, and he’s efficient. Most importantly – on substance: his advice has been extremely valuable and thorough." (Legal 500)

"His technical expertise and clarity on the English law aspects, and understanding the cross-border complexities is invaluable" (Chambers HNW Guide 2022)

"Kieran is an excellent lawyer, with the ability to solve complex problems." (Chambers HNW Guide 2024)

Professional memberships:

Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP)


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