In Colorado, alimony, or spousal maintenance, can be modified under specific circumstances. Generally, a modification is possible if there is a significant change in the financial situation of either party. This can include changes such as a substantial increase or decrease in income, unemployment, retirement, or significant medical expenses. Additionally, modifications can be considered if the recipient spouse’s financial needs change, or if the paying spouse can no longer meet the support obligations due to unforeseen circumstances.

To pursue an alimony modification, a motion must be filed with the court, and the requesting party must demonstrate the changed circumstances. It’s essential to consult with a legal professional to navigate the complexities of alimony modifications and ensure that all legal requirements are met.