A. K. Lenehan

Aidan Kelvin Lenehan, more commonly known by his initials A. K. Lenehan, was the founder of Lenehan Legal Advice and Solicitors, as well as the legal advisor to King Arthur II and Queen Lucy I. Born in Concord, New Hampshire, Lenehan trained as a lawyer in nearby Massachusetts, excelling at his studies. He won a competition organised by Arthur II in order to find the most capable legal advisor, and in 1932 moved to Lovia. In 1936, he married Corinne Pelletier, a member of one of Lovia's oldest and most aristocratic families, of Belgian ancestry.

He had two children, Elizabeth Lenehan, who married John Tsokos, Sr., and A. K. Lenehan, Jr.