Tlustosch Law Office, LLC

Attorney Candice C.M. Tlustosch

LICENSES: The Supreme Court of the State of Wisconsin; The Supreme Court of the State of Minnesota;  U.S. District Court, Western District

of Wisconsin. 


EDUCATION:  Concordia College (2002); University of Wisconsin-Madison (J.D. 2005).

Candice C.M. Tlustosch is a general practice attorney who focuses

primarily on Criminal Law, Family Law, Civil LitigationEstate

Planning, Business Law, and business formation.

Candice has extensive criminal law experience.  She has

tried numerous felony and misdemeanor cases and appeared in

front of judges and juries in multiple counties. 

  

Candice handles family law matters including custody and placement

disputes, child support matters, paternity cases, and post-divorce

disputes.  Candice has served as guardian ad litem for children and

as a court-appointed guardian ad litem and adversary counsel in

guardianship and protective placement proceedings involving adults

throughout Monroe County, La Crosse County, and Vernon County.


In March of 2011, Candice was a guest faculty member for the

Lawyering Skills Course at the University of Wisconsin Law School in

Madison, Wisconsin.


In November of 2014, Candice was a contributor for the SES Legal Education Blog. http://www.sterlingeducation.com/the-sterling-blog/bid/103419/Top-Ten-Things-Landlords-Need-to-Know


In November of 2014, Candice was a presenter at a Landlord

Tenant Seminar in La Crosse, Wisconsin.


Most recenty, in February of 2015, Candice received a judicial appointment and served as La Crosse County Circuit Court Judge in Branch 5.  After the end of the term, Candice returned to private practice with an even greater knowledge of the law and an understanding of how each individual case appears to the judiciary.


 






Attorney Candice Tlustosch represents clients in criminal law, including felony, misdemeanor, traffic and OWI cases.  Attorney Tlustosch has also handled divorce, family law, child support, child custody, guardian ad litem, GAL, and guardianship matters.