The term refers to a tool, often web-based, designed to estimate the potential amount and duration of spousal maintenance payments in dissolution of marriage cases within the state of Colorado. These instruments typically use publicly available information regarding relevant state statutes and case law to provide an indicative calculation based on user-provided inputs, such as the parties’ gross incomes and the length of the marriage. An example would be an online form where a user enters the income of both spouses and the number of years they were married; the tool then generates a possible alimony payment amount and duration according to pre-programmed formulas reflecting Colorado’s guidelines.
Such resources offer preliminary insights into possible financial outcomes during divorce proceedings. They enable individuals to gain a clearer understanding of their potential financial obligations or entitlements. Historically, alimony determinations were largely discretionary, leading to unpredictable results. The introduction of guidelines and the emergence of these estimation tools contributes to increased transparency and predictability in this area of family law. They can serve as a starting point for negotiations or discussions between parties and their legal representatives.