About Teresa K
Teresa K Kobelt has practiced law in Wisconsin for many years. She earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1988 after completing her undergraduate studies there in 1985. Her academic background placed her in Madison at a formative time in the mid-1980s, and she entered the Wisconsin legal community soon after graduation.
Her career has been rooted in Dane County and the surrounding region. She serves as an attorney at Bartelt Grob, S.C., where she is a member of the firm’s legal team. Colleagues describe her as steady and thorough; clients have relied on her judgment in a variety of matters. Over time she has developed institutional knowledge of Wisconsin practice and procedure.
Kobelt has been active in local bar affairs. She joined the Dane County Bar Association’s leadership as a Director at Large in 2017 and continues in that role. The position has kept her engaged with the county’s legal community and involved in conversations about court practice, bar programming, and professional standards.
In day-to-day work she combines courtroom experience with counseling outside the courtroom. She has handled matters that require both negotiation and the preparation of legal filings. Her approach favors clear explanations for clients who may be encountering the legal system for the first time. She is also known for collaborating with co-counsel and court staff to manage case calendars and procedural deadlines.
Peers note that Kobelt is attentive to changes in Wisconsin law and procedure. She maintains a practice that is anchored in state rules and local practice norms. That grounding has shaped how she advises clients and how she prepares for hearings. The steady application of those rules forms the backbone of her work.
Outside of casework, Kobelt’s involvement in the Dane County Bar Association has included outreach to newer attorneys and participation in association events. She continues to balance practice responsibilities with bar activity, attending meetings and contributing to local initiatives. She remains based in Wisconsin and concentrates her practice on matters arising under Wisconsin law.