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Denver Alimony Attorney

Information on Alimony and Maintenance

If you are going through a divorce proceeding, you may be concerned about your financial security and stability. In many marriages, one spouse makes a much higher income than the other spouse. The less financially secure spouse may be concerned about making ends meet after a divorce. However, in most cases, that spouse is entitle d to alimony, or spousal support. Spousal support is paid to help th eir former partner to establish financial security after a divorce. Courts recognize the fact that in many cases, one spouse did not work in order to stay home with children or otherwise support the family and marriage. It is believed that the money one spouse earns is community property, to be divided equally between both spouses. This can be a very tricky situation, especially in the middle of divorce proceedings, and it is in your best interest to hire a Denver divorce attorney from our firm to represent you in your divorce case and make sure you are getting the best deal possible.

Depending on the division of assets and debts, there may be cause for one spouse to seek support, or maintenance from the other. The amount of maintenance that will be paid can be worked out during mediation, or through courtroom litigation. However, if you and your spouse are on amicable terms, mediation will save you time and money, as courtroom litigation is very expensive and time consuming. Contact an attorney from our firm today to discuss your property and assets and determine if you may be eligible to seek maintenance or alimony from your spouse

Denver Maintenance Attorney

At Feldmann Nagel, LLC, we are dedicated to helping our clients get the best financial settlement possible from their divorce. Every case is unique and fraught with complexities that are all your own, and our top-rated family law attorneys are experienced in analyzing your assets and property and determining what is fair for each of the parties involved. As a successful family law firm in Denver, Vail and Steamboat Springs, we may be able to help you seek a settlement that is fair and satisfactory to all involved parties.

Contact a Denver alimony attorney today to discuss your divorce case and determine if you are eligible for alimony or maintenance.

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Denver office:
The Granite Building
Larimer Square
1228 15th Street
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: 303-813-1200
Fax: 303-813-1201

Steamboat Springs office:
McOffice Building
1120 South Lincoln Avenue, Suite A
P.O. Box 775628
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477
Phone: 970-879-8616
Toll Free: 866-477-8616
Fax: 970-879-8513

Vail/Avon office:
Avon Town Square
30 Benchmark Road, Suite 203
P.O. Box 9310
Avon, CO 81620
Phone: 970-748-5004
Toll Free: 866-477-8616
Fax: 970-949-0906

Austin/Texas office:
500 West 13th St.
Austin, TX 78701

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