Anne Taylor Wadsack, an attorney at the firm's Madison Office, devotes her law practice to family law matters including divorce, support, and property division litigation, parental and grandparental rights matters, cotenancy, and marital property agreements and litigation. She also provides mediation services in family and general civil litigation.
A frequent lecturer on family law matters, Ms. Wadsack is a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin where she has served as the chairman and a member of the board of directors of the family law section. She serves as a volunteer mediator for the Dane County Pro Bono Mediation Project. She also is trained in collaborative family law. Recognized for her acumen in family law, Ms. Wadsack is often consulted in the preparation of questions for the state bar exam.
Due to her work, Ms. Wadsack was named a Top Lawyer by Madison Magazine. To read the article, click here. She also has been designated a Wisconsin Super Lawyer by Law & Politics magazine, and listed in The Best Lawyers in America.
Active in several notable professional and civic groups, Ms. Wadsack is a member of the Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society (a chamber music festival). Her passion for excellence appeared early in her career when she was a member of the University of Wisconsin Law School Law Review. She also is passionate about classical music, gourmet cooking, and her American Saddlebred horses.
Ms. Wadsack recently represented clients in the following types of matters:
- Parent, grandparent, step-parent, and surrogate parent cases on placement and visitation of minor children, including multi-state jurisdictional matters.
- Valuations of interests in small businesses and professional practices in divorce matters.
- Support and maintenance rights for families of professionals and business owners.
Mediation:
Mediation of contested divorce proceedings at the request of the courts.
Settlement:
- Negotiated settlements of contested divorces including significant business and farm properties with complex accounting and tax issues.
- Negotiated resolution of multi-state disputed child custody proceedings.