Aaron Thomas

Attorney · Harvard Law School
Who Pays for the Children's Medical Expenses After a Divorce?
Don't want to be stuck paying for all of your child's medical bills after divorce? Read this article to learn how to ensure both parents share in the children's medical expenses. ... READ MORE

What Makes a Fair Divorce Settlement?
What to look for in a fair divorce settlement agreement. ... READ MORE

Can My Lover Be Subpoenaed in My Divorce?
Infidelity is a very common problem in today’s marriages. While studies disagree on how many spouses actually cheat, the consensus is that infidelity in marriage is at least as common as fidelity. Divorces based on adultery are often messy, and jilted spouses sometimes go after their spouse’s lover. ... READ MORE

Motions in Limine: Can I Prevent My Spouse From Raising an Issue at My Divorce Trial?
Are there certain types of evidence that you can prevent from coming in at your divorce trial? ... READ MORE

What Types of Divorces Typically go to Trial?
Learn which types of divorce cases most often end up in a courtroom battle. ... READ MORE

When Your Spouse Won't Provide Financial Information: Motion to Compel Divorce Discovery
Learn what to do if your spouse refuses to turn over important financial information in your divorce. ... READ MORE

When Are Witnesses Required to Go to a Divorce Deposition?
In a typical divorce, the spouses must resolve a number of issues, like property division, child custody, child support, and alimony. The couple will provide most of the information needed to make these decisions, but third-party witnesses can also have valuable information. From schoolteachers to nannies, doctors to paramours, third parties may have vital information spouses can use in their divorce case. One of the best ways to get information from third-party witnesses is by deposing them. ... READ MORE

Ten Things You MUST Do Before You File for Divorce
Once you file for divorce, it's hard to go back. These tips help you start your divorce the right way. ... READ MORE

Can I Subpoena My Spouse's Employer in My Divorce?
In a divorce, employment information is always relevant. From work schedules and the ability to spend time with the children to income and retirement accounts, employment-related issues affect virtually every decision a court makes. While most spouses are forthcoming about their work, income, and retirement ... READ MORE

How Divorce Depositions Work and What to Expect at Yours
During your divorce, your spouse’s attorney may want to take your deposition, where you will be required to answer questions under oath for several hours. What you say at a deposition is considered testimony, which can be used in later court proceedings. For many spouses, this is one of the most intimidating ... READ MORE