Accredited Business A plus
Avvo Rating Excellent Featured Family Law Attorney
CBA Colorado Bar
Justia 10 Lawyer Rating
National Academy Of Family Law Attorneys

How Long Do You Have to Be Married to Get Alimony in Colorado?

Plog & Stein P.C. Team
A woman thinking about how to get alimony in Colorado.

If you are facing a divorce or legal separation, you should prepare yourself for significant financial changes. This includes the possibility of receiving or paying alimony.

Whether you hope to receive payment or hope to avoid paying, you might be wondering, “How long do you have to be married to get alimony in Colorado?” In Colorado, we call alimony spousal “maintenance” or support, and our divorce courts have significant discretion when awarding maintenance payments. Our top-rated family law legal team at Plog & Stein, P.C. have decades of experience and is ready to answer your questions about what to expect in a divorce.

Maintenance Eligibility

Unlike child support for parties with minor children, spousal maintenance is not a given part of every divorce decree. Under Colorado law, courts can grant spousal maintenance when one spouse needs support and the other is able to pay. The amount and duration of maintenance payments have to be fair and equitable to both parties, and marital misconduct is not a factor in the determination. While maintenance awards should be “fair” to both parties, the judge’s ideas regarding what is equitable may differ from that of either spouse.

Basically, there is only one type of alimony, but a party can receive temporary alimony while their divorce is pending and post-decree alimony when the divorce is final. You can allow the court to decide the maintenance amount and duration, or you and your spouse can enter a written agreement to decide the amount and duration on your own. If you and your spouse enter a written agreement, you can modify your maintenance, in certain circumstances, unless you have made the agreement “contractual and non-modifiable.”

Calculating Maintenance

The law requires family courts to analyze many factors and make calculations when deciding the amount of support in Colorado divorce cases. Factors that inform the amount and duration of maintenance include:

  • The receiving spouse’s actual and potential financial resources and ability to independently meet their own needs;
  • The paying spouse’s actual and potential financial resources and ability to meet their needs while paying maintenance;
  • The lifestyle during the marriage;
  • The duration of the marriage;
  • The division of the marital property;
  • The income of both parties, their employment, their employability, and their employment options in light of the needs of any unemancipated children of the marriage;
  • The earning history of each party;
  • The amount and duration of temporary maintenance;
  • The age, health, and healthcare needs of each party;
  • The potential need to award nominal maintenance to preserve a party’s future claim to maintenance;
  • Either party’s significant economic or noneconomic contributions to the marriage and advancement of the other party;
  • The taxability and tax deductibility of the maintenance payments; and
  • Any other relevant factors.

If the court decides that it can resolve financial inequities by granting a needy party larger portions of the marital estate, the court might deny a spousal maintenance request.

A marriage does not have to last for any particular length of time before a party can receive maintenance. However, the law deems maintenance more appropriate after parties have been married for at least three years.

Maintenance Amounts

While you don’t have to be married for a particular amount of time to receive maintenance in a divorce or separation, the length of your marriage affects the amount you receive. For marriages that lasted at least three years between parties with an annual adjusted gross income of $240,000 or less, the basic guideline formula for calculating maintenance amounts is as follows:

  • For federally taxable and deductible maintenance awards – 40% of both parties’ combined monthly adjusted gross income minus the lower income party’s monthly adjusted gross income (down to zero);
  • For maintenance awards that are not federally taxable or deductible for parties with a combined monthly adjusted gross income of $10,000 or less – 80% of what the maintenance amount would be if the award was taxable and deductible; and
  • For maintenance awards that are not federally taxable or deductible for parties with a combined monthly adjusted gross income of more than $10,000 and up to $20,000 – 75% of what the maintenance amount would be if the award was taxable and deductible.

Spousal maintenance awarded in a divorce after December 31, 2018, is not deductible to the payor spouse or taxable to the payee spouse for federal income tax purposes.

These calculations sound complex because they are. Your best option for safeguarding your financial stability post divorce is to hire an experienced attorney immediately.

Maintenance Duration

For marriages that lasted between three and 20 years, the duration of spousal maintenance payments can last from 11 months (for three-year marriages) all the way up to 10 years (for 20-year marriages). If your marriage lasted for more than 20 years, the court might order a longer duration, potentially even a lifetime of maintenance payments.

We Can Protect You During Divorce Proceedings

We have been in operation since 1999 at Plog & Stein, P.C., and our lawyers have received top ratings from multiple legal organizations. We dedicate our practice to helping clients navigate Colorado’s family law system, and we take the time to make sure we understand and champion each client’s unique needs. This is an incredibly sensitive time in your life—we have what it takes to protect your rights. If you need help, you can call us at 303-781-0322 or contact us online.

Plog & Stein, P.C. Experienced Family Law Attorneys

Contact Our Family Law Team Today

Fill out the form or call us at (303) 781-0322 to schedule your consultation.

Client Reviews

When I first came to Plog & Stein it was simply discuss the renegotiation of child support. Little did I know that within 72 hours I would be retaining Steve Plog for a custody battle. I have recommended him to my friends and I would recommend him to anyone with who wants honest and effective...

Carolyn

I highly recommend Stephen Plog for anyone in need of a top notch domestic relations attorney. After a 27 year marriage, Stephen represented me in a complicated and sometimes bitter divorce with many unique challenges. At the end of the day he was able to produce a settlement that was fair to both...

Neal

I had hired Stephen Plog to help me in getting custody of my children. It was a very long and turbulent custody battle with my ex, but Stephen never gave up and fought very hard on my behalf. Because of his diligence I was awarded custody of my children. My children are doing so amazing and I have...

Jennifer

I am thankful for the job Sarah McCain did for me in my fight with my ex-wife for visitation rights with my daughter. Sarah and the team at Plog & Stein handled my case in an efficient, affordable, and professional manner. Sarah negotiated a new parenting plan as well as acceptable visiting rights...

Tom

I would like to express my appreciation of your representation during my divorce and custody issues. I’m not sure that there is anyone that wants to ever go through a divorce, much less a very challenging one. Unfortunately mine was the latter. Your firm was suggested to me by another attorney I...

Greg

I have recently taken pause to consider my life situation just prior to meeting Stephen Plog and to compare it to my present. My son and I were in need of the right kind of assistance, and I found it in Mr. Plog. Life was chaotic because I had been struggling to finalize a divorce for a very long...

Pamela

I found Stephen Plog at one of the lowest points in my life. My children had been taken from me by their mother and I had no idea of what I was going to do. I contacted Stephen's office to set an appointment. Stephen called me back within a few hours. We met the next day. At the end of our first...

Mike

Sarah McCain and Plog & Stein were wonderful to me during such a difficult time in my life. Their service was outstanding, with prompt responses to all of my questions and creative ideas throughout the proceedings to help things go smoothly. Sarah's compassion, patience, and expertise were...

Sandy

Our Offices

DTC
6021 S. Syracuse Way
Suite 202

Greenwood Village, CO 80111

Denver
7900 E Union Ave
Suite 1100

Denver, CO 80237