WAUKESHA COUNTY v. TADYCH

No. 94-0170, 94-2083.

197 Wis.2d 653 (1995)

541 N.W.2d 782

IN the MATTER OF the FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS PURSUANT TO SECTION 75.521, Wisconsin Statutes By Waukesha County, List of Tax Liens For the Years 1988, 1989 and Prior Years Number Twenty Seven: WAUKESHA COUNTY, Petitioner-Respondent, v. Albert A. TADYCH, Respondent-Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided October 11, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

On behalf of the respondent-appellant, the cause was submitted on the briefs and oral argument of Lawrence E. Slavik of Wauwatosa.

On behalf of the petitioner-respondent, the cause was submitted on the brief and oral argument of Danni L. Caldwell, principal assistant corporation counsel.

An amicus curiae brief was submitted by Judith Sperling Newton and Carol M. Gapen of Stafford, Rosenbaum, Rieser & Hansen of Madison. Oral argument by Judith Sperling Newton.

Before Anderson, P.J., Brown and Snyder, JJ.


ANDERSON, P.J.

Albert A. Tadych, a minor, appeals from orders of the trial court wherein the court denied Tadych's request to vacate and set aside a default judgment of tax foreclosure. We conclude that Tadych's property interests were not adequately protected by a guardian ad litem as required by statute. Accordingly, we reverse and remand the cause of action with directions.

On April 9, 1993, Waukesha County filed a list of tax liens being foreclosed by...

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