April Splittgerber is a senior associate at Axley and a member of the firm’s Family Law Practice Group. She focuses her practice on divorce, paternity matters, custody and placement, and guardianships. She acts as a guardian ad litem in both family and guardianship matters. Attorney Splittgerber also works on litigation matters.
Before starting her career as an attorney, Attorney Splittgerber interned with Milwaukee County Child Support Services and the Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee's Guardian ad Litem Division. Additionally, she held an internship with the Honorable Judge Rebecca F. Dallet, and the State Public Defender’s Office, Juvenile and Mental Health Division.
Attorney Splittgerber graduated from Marquette University Law School in 2019. During her time there, she received a scholarship from the Wisconsin Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, was a recipient of the Public Interest Law Society fellowship, and was a member of the Pro Bono Honor Society.
In her free time, Attorney Splittgerber enjoys attending Brewers games, building with Legos, reading, and spending time with her husband and their three dogs, Maddie, Muddy, and Max.
- Provide sound advice to clients on how pets are classified under Wisconsin law
- Encourage negotiated solutions and counsel clients on agreements that courts will accept
- Properly utilize pet provisions in agreements as practical settlement tools for resolving disputes
- Be prepared with best practices for contested hearings when settlement isn’t possible
- Give clients peace of mind by ensuring there’s a plan for their pet’s well-being
- Family lawyers
- Litigators
- Mediators
- Paralegals