Colorado Property Division Calculator

Calculate marital property division using Colorado's equitable distribution
Fair division based on statutory factors
Equitable Distribution
Marital vs Separate
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Colorado Property Rules

  • Equitable distribution - not necessarily 50/50
  • Courts consider contribution of homemaker spouse equally
  • Separate property generally remains with owner
  • Appreciation of separate property during marriage may be marital
  • Economic misconduct can affect division
  • Marital property is defined broadly by statute

Types of Property in Colorado Divorce

Marital Property

All property acquired by either spouse during marriage, regardless of whose name is on the title.
Subject to equitable division

Separate Property

Property acquired before marriage, by gift or inheritance, or property excluded by valid agreement.
Typically awarded to owner

Commingled Property

When separate property is mixed with marital property, making it difficult to trace.
May become marital property

Marital Debts

Debts incurred during marriage for marital purposes, regardless of whose name is on the account.
Divided equitably

C.R.S. 14-10-113 Statutory Factors

Contribution to Acquisition
Each spouse's contribution to acquisition of marital property, including homemaker contributions.
Value of Separate Property
The value of property set apart to each spouse as separate property.
Economic Circumstances
The economic circumstances of each spouse at the time division becomes effective.
Changes in Separate Property Value
Any increases or decreases in value of separate property during marriage or depletion of separate property for marital purposes.
Desirability of Family Home
The desirability of awarding the family home to the custodial parent.

Important Legal Disclaimer

This calculator provides estimates only and is not legal advice. Colorado property division depends on many factors and judicial discretion. Consult with a qualified Colorado family law attorney. Reference: C.R.S. Section 14-10-113.

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