Aaron Boland: An Experienced Advocate for Survivors

Few attorneys in New Mexico have the experience, compassion, and legal skill that Aaron Boland brings to church abuse cases. He has worked closely with survivors, investigators, and legal teams across the state to expose systemic abuse and secure compensation for those who were harmed. His ability to navigate both civil litigation and diocesan bankruptcy claims sets him apart from most attorneys. These cases are not like typical personal injury lawsuits. They involve intricate church records, decades-old incidents, and institutions with vast legal resources. Aaron Boland knows how to build strong cases in this environment, and he has done so successfully.

Church Abuse? We Are Ready to Help You Seek Justice.

Survivors of priest sexual abuse have often lived for decades in silence, carrying the weight of trauma that was never acknowledged, let alone addressed. But no matter how long ago it happened or how powerful the institution may seem, you still have options. You still have a voice, and we are here to help.

Attorney Aaron Boland is one of the few lawyers in New Mexico with deep, proven experience holding the Catholic Church accountable in civil lawsuits. He has successfully represented survivors in cases against large dioceses throughout the state, including substantial recoveries from the Archdiocese of Santa Fe (🔗), one of the most high-profile clergy abuse cases in New Mexico. He is uniquely skilled at navigating the legal and financial complexity that surrounds these cases, especially when dioceses attempt to shield their assets by filing for bankruptcy.

Now, attention turns to the Diocese of Las Cruces, the only diocese in New Mexico that has not yet filed for bankruptcy protection despite well-documented evidence of abuse (🔗). Many survivors in that region still have an opportunity to come forward, seek justice, and pursue financial recovery, even if the abuse occurred decades ago. If you or someone you love is a survivor of clergy sexual abuse, we are here to fight for you.

What You May Be Entitled To

Medical and Psychological Pain

Compensation for the cost of medical treatments, therapy, counseling, psychiatric treatment, and other mental health services required for recovery. Survivors often need long-term or even lifelong support to manage the emotional impact of this severe trauma.

Punitive Damages
Pain and Suffering
Recognition of Lifelong Harm
Loss of Enjoyment of Life
Loss of Income and Earning Capacity
Out-of-Pocket Expenses
Bankruptcy Claim Participation

You May Still Have a Claim... Even If the Abuse Happened Decades Ago

Many survivors believe they no longer have a legal claim because the abuse happened so long ago. But New Mexico law allows for exceptions to the statute of limitations in cases of childhood sexual abuse, including situations when memories resurface later in life. Also, the courts recognize that trauma may delay a survivor’s ability to remember the trauma, and many claims are still legally viable even if the abuse happened many, many years ago.

If you were abused by the church as a child or teenager, you may still be entitled to financial recovery. We can help you understand your rights in a free, confidential consultation.

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No Fees Unless We Win!

You Deserve to Be Heard. Let Us Help.

We offer free, confidential consultations for survivors of church sexual abuse. Contact us to understand your rights and learn whether you are entitled to financial recovery.