About Annabelle
Annabelle Vang trained at Marquette University Law School and built a practical legal foundation early in her career. She entered practice in Wisconsin and has remained active in the state's legal community since. Classroom lessons gave way to client work, courthouse calendars and bar association involvement.
Her early positions include a role at Tabak Law in 2014, where she gained front-line experience advising clients and managing case files. By 2016 she was working at Kowalski Family Law, a move that brought sustained exposure to family law matters and the day-to-day realities of family court practice. Those jobs helped shape how she approaches client communication and case preparation.
Vang is a familiar face in local bar circles. She joined the Dane County Bar Association in 2016 and later added memberships in the Legal Association for Women and the Wisconsin Asian American Bar Association. Since 2018 she has served on the Wisconsin Asian American Bar Association’s Board of Directors. She also holds membership in the Sauk County Bar Association beginning in 2020 and continuing through the present. The bar work has included committee participation and regular attendance at association events.
Colleagues describe her as steady and practical in handling client matters. She tends to prioritize clear explanations and steady procedural work. That approach shows in how she organizes files, communicates timelines and prepares for hearings. Her experience at a family law firm means familiar tasks include drafting pleadings, preparing discovery and handling settlement discussions. She also draws on earlier private-firm experience to assist clients with case strategy and courtroom procedure.
Vang practices in Wisconsin and remains engaged in regional bar activities. She balances casework with association responsibilities and maintains a practice that centers on client representation in family-related matters in Wisconsin. Her current practice focuses on family law and client representation in Wisconsin.