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Premarital agreements theoretically should make property settlements simpler and more predictable. Having said that, I will tell you that the two largest divorce cases (in terms of professional fees) that I ever worked on involved premarital agreements.

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The Colorado court awards alimony based on the spouses' financial situation, earning capacity, income, and the circumstances of the marriage. When one spouse stayed home to care for the children for several years while the other spouse earned the income supporting the family, the court will generally require the working spouse to continue supporting the family.

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