The term alimony is no longer used in Colorado. We now refer to spousal support as “maintenance.” Like child support, maintenance depends on various factors including, but not limited to, financial resources, ability of other party to pay maintenance, duration of the marriage, standard of living during the marriage, age and health of the spouse seeking maintenance, education and ability to obtain education of the spouse seeking maintenance, and future income earning potential. We can help you ascertain the probability of success in a court awarding you maintenance.
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