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Calculating Child Support
How much child support will I have to pay? How much child support will my ex-spouse have to pay? These are common questions that need to be answered so that you can prepare for the future after divorce or separation. The calculation of child support is complicated. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you consult an attorney to make sure that you do not shortchange yourself. Continue reading
How Alimony Works in Colorado, Part Two
In Part I of my series about alimony in Colorado (which you can read here), I discussed how alimony (officially called “maintenance”) is awarded as part of temporary orders while a divorce is pending. Specifically, that post dealt with the … Continue reading
How Alimony Works in Colorado, Part 1.
Alimony is a payment of money from one spouse to another for the purpose of financial support or equalization of incomes. In Colorado, alimony is technically called “spousal maintenance.” There are two kinds of spousal maintenance: temporary and permanent. Temporary … Continue reading