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In a Colorado Springs divorce, many couples wonder if they have to split their property 50/50. The answer is not always straightforward, as each divorce is different, and applying the law can be more complicated than you think.
If you are going through a divorce in Colorado Springs and need assistance with property division and other issues, contact The Law Office of Andrew Bryant for representation from the start. We can handle every step of the process while protecting your interests and property rights.
Regarding property division in a divorce, Colorado follows the principle of equitable distribution. This means that the court aims to divide marital assets and debts in a manner that is fair considering all the relevant factors. Keep in mind that a fair division does not always mean a 50/50 split.
The court takes into account various factors to determine a fair division of property, such as:
In addition to the general factors mentioned above, there are other circumstances that may influence property division in a Colorado Springs divorce, such as:
While we discussed factors the court considers, not every property division matter is decided in court. In fact, many divorcing couples can reach an out-of-court agreement that the judge simply must approve. This is much more efficient and less adversarial than taking the case to trial.
Our firm believes in using negotiation skills to work with your spouse’s attorney to reach a fair property division agreement. Because Colorado law does not require a 50/50 division, we can find many creative solutions to divide property that are fair in the eyes of the law and satisfy both spouses. This prevents the need for a lengthy and costly court battle.
If negotiation does not work, we can represent you through mediation if appropriate in your situation. We explore possibilities that allow you to maintain control over how you divide your property while complying with the requirements of Colorado divorce laws.
Of course, if your case cannot reach an out-of-court settlement, we are prepared to fight for your property rights in front of the judge.
If you are facing a possible divorce in Colorado Springs, contact The Law Office of Andrew Bryant. Our experienced divorce attorneys are here to provide you with trusted legal guidance throughout the divorce process. We understand the importance of protecting your property and achieving a fair division of assets. Reach out to schedule a consultation and let us help you assess your situation and advise you on what you might expect.
Contact The Law Office of Andrew Bryant today for a free consultation concerning your criminal or family law case. You are just a click away from a top-rated and respected team with the experience and tenacity to ensure you get the best legal services offered in Colorado Springs – call or email now.
805 South Cascade Ave.
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903
Phone: 719-634-7353
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