Going through a divorce can be emotionally and financially challenging. One of the most common questions couples face during this process is whether alimony, also known as spousal support, will be required. Alimony is a legal obligation for one spouse to provide financial support to the other after separation or divorce. In Colorado, the court considers a variety of factors to determine if alimony is appropriate, the amount, and the duration.
If you are facing a divorce in Colorado Springs, understanding your rights and obligations regarding alimony is critical. Our experienced divorce attorneys are here to guide you through the process and ensure your financial interests are protected.
Choosing the right attorney can make a significant difference in the outcome of property division. Our attorneys bring years of experience, a deep understanding of Colorado family law, and a commitment to client advocacy
Property division is one of the most critical aspects of divorce, affecting your financial security and future well-being. Navigating this process without legal guidance can result in missed assets, unfair debt allocation, and long-term financial challenges.
Our Colorado Springs divorce attorneys are committed to protecting your rights and ensuring that property division is handled fairly and efficiently. We provide the knowledge, strategy, and support necessary to secure a resolution that reflects your contributions, needs, and best interests.
Schedule a consultation with our divorce attorneys in Colorado Springs. We’re located at 4390 N. Academy Blvd, Suite 101B Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918. Intake call hours are 24 hours a day.
Phone: 719-600-2344
Email: intake@divorce-matters.com
Property division refers to how marital assets and debts are divided between spouses during a divorce. Colorado is an equitable distribution state, meaning property is divided fairly, not necessarily equally. Divorce Matters helps ensure your property rights are protected while navigating these complex laws.
Marital property includes assets acquired during the marriage, such as homes, vehicles, bank accounts, retirement accounts, and investments. Gifts or inheritances given to one spouse may be considered separate property. Our attorneys at Divorce Matters carefully review your finances to protect your interests.
Dividing businesses, investments, or valuable personal property can be complicated. Divorce Matters works with financial experts to evaluate the value of complex assets and negotiate fair settlements, ensuring you receive your rightful share.
Yes, couples can reach a settlement agreement through negotiation or mediation. Divorce Matters specializes in helping clients reach agreements that are fair and legally binding, often avoiding costly court battles.
If negotiation fails, the court will decide based on equitable distribution laws. Divorce Matters provides strong representation in court to advocate for your interests, ensuring a fair outcome for both tangible and intangible assets.
4390 N. Academy Blvd, Suite 101B Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918
Phone: 719-600-2344
24 hours