Aiden Tharp

Aiden was born and raised in a small town in St. Croix County. A love of history and a desire to explore the United States led her to attend college at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia where she obtained her B.A. in Political Science. She then studied at the Temple University Beasley School of Law where she attended the evening program while working full-time as a legal and judicial assistant and later as a law clerk for a firm specializing in elder abuse.

During her law studies, she spent a year abroad in Cork, Ireland, where she studied immigration and international law and traveled around Ireland’s beautiful countryside.

Aiden returned to western Wisconsin with an avid desire to use her education and training to help others and give back to her local community. She believes strongly in making legal representation more accessible to all. Aiden first worked in La Crosse before moving north to work for several years for a small firm in New Richmond. She has since opened Emerald Valley Law, LLC.

When she is not advocating for and advising clients, you can find her exploring Wisconsin’s natural beauty hiking and skiing, planning her next travel adventure, and cheering on the Badgers, MN Aurora, and local sports teams.

Our Vision

Champion our clients' interests by truly listening to our clients and advocating with dedication and compassion. Leverage technology and resources to provide efficient and cost-effective legal representation. Have a positive impact on our community.

Associations & Pro Bono Work

  • Women Lawyers of the North – Co-Founder, President 2023-2025
  • Wisconsin State Bar Association – Member
  • St. Croix Valley Bar Association – Member, Treasurer 2022-2023
  • Solo and Small Firm Conference – Planning Committee Member
  • Girls on the Run of Bluff Country – Former Executive Director
  • St. Croix Valley Legal Clinic – Attorney Volunteer answering legal questions for residents of St. Croix and Pierce Counties
  • Turning Point Legal Clinic – Attorney Volunteer answering legal questions for victims of domestic and sexual abuse