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My husband makes more money and/or controls more of the assets than I do. Can the Court order him to pay my attorneys fees?

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My husband makes more money and/or controls more of the assets than I do. Can the Court order him to pay my attorneys fees?

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The answer is yes. Colorado judges have the authority to allocate legal expenses between the parties and it is common for judges to do this. Both sides have the right to competent legal counsel and in Colorado the law is clear that it is appropriate for legal expenses to be paid with marital funds regardless of which spouse controls these funds.

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