Kenneth M Tschetter

Kenneth M. Tschetter


Kenneth M. Tschetter — Sioux Falls — Tschetter & Adams Law Office, P.C.

Ken is a South Dakota native who was raised in Rapid City and moved to Sioux Falls in 1999. Ken earned an undergraduate degree in Business Administration from the University of Kansas, and subsequently graduated from law school at KU in 1994. During law school he was selected for the Law Review, won several American Jurisprudence academic Awards, and finished in the top ten percent of his class, earning membership in the Order of the Coif.


After graduation Ken obtained valuable experience as a research attorney for the Kansas Court of Appeals, and also served as the research attorney for the Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals. Ken returned to South Dakota, and began practicing criminal defense at the Minnehaha County Public Defender’s Office. After two years, he entered private practice by joining Rhonda Lockwood’s office in Sioux Falls as an associate attorney. In 2003, Ken opened his own law office, and focused on criminal defense and family law. Now, after twenty-two years working as an attorney, Ken has significant experience handling many types of legal matters.


Today Ken’s practice remains primarily family law and criminal defense. As part of his family law practice, Ken also handles cases involving adoption and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ARTs). he has handled many gestational surrogacy matters, including drafting surrogacy contracts and helping intended parents establish legal parentage for children born through surrogacy. Ken is a member of the ARTs Committee of the Family Law Section of the American Bar Association, and is Of Counsel for two national ARTs groups, the Reproductive Law Center and the International Fertility Law Center.


Ken is licensed to practice in state and federal courts in South Dakota, and also holds licenses in both Kansas and Utah. He is a member of the South Dakota Trial Lawyers Association, the Second Bar Association, the American Bar Association, and the South Dakota Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Ken also serves on the Family Law Committee for the State Bar of South Dakota, and previously served on the Supreme Court’s Committee to Study the Use of Interpreters and Translators in the South Dakota Court System.


Ken and his wife Lisa are the proud parents of four young daughters.

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