Aaron is an experienced attorney who has been practicing law throughout Massachusetts for more than 20 years.
Aaron E. Allen
Attorney and Founder of Allen Law Group
New England School of Law, J.D.
Cum laude, 2001
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, B.A. 1999
Aaron believes in approaching each case in a compassionate and honest way, treating each family as unique as they are.
Aaron specializes in representing individuals and families in all aspects of family law, including divorce, child custody, child support, visitation and parenting time, paternity, alimony, modifications, removal, guardianships, division of assets, abuse prevention issues/restraining orders, same sex marriage, and Care and Protection matters among others. He also has experience representing individuals and businesses, offering counsel, guidance, and referrals in multiple areas of law, including estate planning, civil litigation, personal injury, and construction and business matters.
Aaron is a member of the Salem, Boston, Essex County, and Massachusetts Bar Associations and the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys. He is active in his community and enjoys networking with other business people. During law school, he clerked at the Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board and was later hired by KPMG, LLP as a tax attorney and business consultant. Aaron served in the Massachusetts Army National Guard during college and law school, and now resides with his family north of Boston, and enjoys coaching youth sports and being involved with his community.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
- Salem Bar Association
- Boston Bar Association
- Essex County Bar Association
- Massachusetts Bar Association
- Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys
- Strategic Alliance – Current and/or former President, Vice President, Membership Committee, and Leadership Team
- Greater Beverly Chamber of Commerce
- Committee for Public Counsel Services Children and Family Law Practice and Appellate Panel representing families in matters involving the Department of Children and Families
- Board of Directors, Tri-Town Council
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
Life Event Series: Planning for Divorce
5 Divorce Myths Dispelled
1. Custody of children is predetermined
2. I won’t have financial support pre/post-divorce
3. The assets are in my spouse’s name so I won’t get anything in the divorce
4. We have to sell the marital home once our divorce is final
5. I’m stuck with my divorce agreement, post divorce, and things have changed