Alimony
Alimony, also known as maintenance or spousal support, is a major issue to consider in a divorce. The state considers the fair distribution of income to be an important aspect in any divorce proceeding, and alimony is sometimes granted to a spouse to reduce any income disparity that exists between that individual and his or her soon-to-be ex-spouse. If alimony is included in your divorce proceeding, the spouse with the greater income will usually be required to pay spousal support to the other, either temporarily or permanently depending on the circumstances.
Alimony Proceedings
Alimony is often a controversial topic in divorce. Especially when a couple’s personal relationship is already strained, it can be difficult to come to a reasonable agreement regarding alimony.e One spouse may disagree with the amount of spousal support that the other spouse requests, or he or she may refuse to pay alimony altogether. Court intervention is often required in divorce cases involving alimony. Our attorneys can assist you with any alimony maintenance issues that you may have, including:
- Permanent alimony
- Lump Sum alimony
- Temporary alimony
- Rehabilitative alimony
- Modifying alimony
For spouses who do not have an income after divorce or who do not have the resources to support themselves, alimony can be crucial for getting through a divorce and adjusting to non-married life. Our attorneys are prepared to support your interests in court so that you may receive the alimony judgment that you need.
Contact Us
To speak with one of our attorneys about your divorce proceeding and alimony options, don’t hesitate to contact the Denver Alimony Lawyers at the law firm of Hull & Zimmerman, P.C., today at 303-423-1770.

