Experienced Alimony Lawyer Denver, ColoradoIn the past, spousal support or alimony was designed to provide women with financial stability in the wake of a divorce. Over the years, however, traditional family roles have evolved and the stereotypes surrounding alimony have changed. Today, spousal maintenance is regularly awarded to either the husband or the wife, depending upon who the primary wage earner for the household is. I am attorney Brian Boney, and I have represented hundreds of clients looking to obtain alimony. I have also represented many clients seeking to avoid paying alimony to a financially-secure spouse. I attribute my success in this area of law to treating each client as if they were my only one, instead of just another number. Looking for permanent or temporary alimony? I can help you examine the options for your situation. Contact me today to schedule a free initial consultation — I also offer convenient weekend and evening appointments. Accomplished Family Law AttorneyBefore starting the Law Offices of Brian R. Boney in 2005, I worked for a large law firm representing many clients in both simple and high-asset divorce proceedings. While I developed a strong family law background during this busy time, I eventually decided that I wanted to devote more of my time to getting to know my clients and forging lasting business relationships. I always take the time to fully discuss a client's situation and understand their financial needs. In general, the court will consider multiple factors in awarding alimony, including:
Please note, I am also a credentialed mediator with extensive experience helping couples find viable solutions to family law disputes, involving alimony, property division and child support. Mediation is a cost-effective way to quickly reach amicable resolutions. Contact Me for Experienced RepresentationI can help clients secure both permanent and temporary alimony. In addition to allowing a spouse to maintain their current lifestyle, temporary spousal support (or alimony pendente lite) covers attorney fees, court costs and other expenses during the divorce proceedings. It helps make complicated divorces fair, as each side has the resources to continue living comfortably and afford strong representation. Temporary support is paid from the initial separation through the issuance of the final divorce decree. During a free initial consultation, I will review your specific situation and help you examine your options. Contact me today to schedule a convenient appointment — I am available weekends and evenings. For more background information, please reference my family law information center. |

With one eye on the best interests of the children and the other eye on my clients’ concerns, I represent residents in Aurora and all across the Denver metro area in all aspects of divorce, custody and family law.

