Colorado alimony law, commonly called maintenance, addresses financial support awarded to a spouse after separation or divorce. Courts consider income levels, the duration of the marriage, and each party’s financial needs and resources. Attorneys assist with calculating support, negotiating agreements, and handling modifications. Individuals often seek legal help to ensure accurate assessments and to understand their rights under Colorado guidelines.
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