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Alexander J. Sickel

Alexander J. Sickel

Alexander J. SickelEmail

Alexander (Alex) Sickel is a Green Bay native returning to practice with his father at Hinkfuss, Sickel, Petitjean & Wieting in 2008. Alex is a two time graduate of Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin receiving his bachelor’s degree in 2003 and juris doctorate from Marquette University Law School in 2008.

Alex’s practice has focused in the areas of family law, personal injury, and civil litigation. He has tried case in multiple counties in the Northeast Wisconsin area; both jury trials and court trials. Alex also has extensive experience in municipal law representing multiple municipalities and Brown and surrounding counties. Alex also has broad experience in wide variety of legal matters including criminal defense, landlord/tenant, estate planning, probate matters, real estate matters, and general civil litigation.

Alex resides in Green Bay with his wife Kristie J. Sickel who is the program supervisor and lead child forensic interviewer at the Willow Tree Cornerstone Child Advocacy Center. Alex and Kristie have three (usually) wonderful children Elsa, Easton, and Emmett.

Primary Practice Areas
Family Law
Divorce & Legal Separation
Child Placement & Custody
Child Support
Paternity
Grandparent Visitation
Personal Injury
    Car Accidents
    Truck Accidents
    Slip and Fall Injuries
    Premises Liability
    Litigation
Municipal Law
    Municipal Counsel
Zoning and Planning
Litigation
Criminal Defense
Landlord/Tennant
Estate
    Wills, Powers of Attorney and Living Wills
    Trust
Probate Matters
    Administration of Wills and Trusts
    Special Administrations
    Summary Estates
    Guardianship
Real Estate
    Drafting and Review
    Litigation
General Litigation

Admissions
State of Wisconsin

Associations
State Bar of Wisconsin, Member
Wisconsin Association for Justice, Member
Brown County Bar Association, Member

Education
J.D, Marquette University Law School, 2008
B. A.-Criminology & Law Studies, Marquette University, 2003