Divorce Calculator - Accurate Financial Estimates by State
Navigate divorce finances with confidence using our state-specific calculators. Get accurate child support and alimony estimates for Texas, California, Florida, and Virginia based on current family law guidelines.
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Calculations based on each state's unique family law and official guidelines
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Choose Your State for Accurate Calculations
Each state has unique family law requirements. Select your state for calculations based on the most current guidelines and legal standards.
Percentage model for child support, strict alimony eligibility requirements
- 20-40% income model
- Low alimony awards
- $9,200 income cap
Income Shares model with SB 343 updates, county-specific formulas
- Income Shares model
- County formulas
- FC § 4320 factors
Income Shares with Gross Up method, 2023 alimony reform
- Gross Up method
- 2023 reform
- Duration limits
Income Shares with 90-day threshold, pendente lite formulas
- 90-day threshold
- Shared custody formula
- Pendente lite
What Makes Each State Unique?
Understanding your state's specific approach to divorce finances helps you plan better.
Texas uses a straightforward percentage model: 20% for 1 child, 25% for 2 children, etc. Low alimony awards with strict eligibility requirements.
Florida eliminated permanent alimony in 2023! New duration limits and the unique "Gross Up" method for substantial time-sharing (73+ overnights each parent).
Recent SB 343 updates to the Income Shares model. County-specific temporary support formulas and comprehensive Family Code § 4320 factor analysis.
Virginia's critical 90-day custody threshold changes everything! Shared custody formula with 1.5x multiplier and pendente lite spousal support calculations.
How to Use Our Divorce Calculators
1Select Your State
Choose from Texas, California, Florida, or Virginia to ensure calculations follow your state's specific family law guidelines and recent updates.
2Gather Your Information
Collect income details, custody arrangements, number of children, and any special circumstances. Each state requires different information.
3Complete the Guided Process
Our step-by-step calculator guides you through each field with helpful explanations and state-specific requirements.
4Get Detailed Results
Receive comprehensive calculations with explanations of your state's methodology and factors that influenced the results.
Family Law Guides by State
Understanding your state's family law is crucial for making informed decisions. Get comprehensive guides covering child support guidelines, alimony rules, and custody considerations.
Percentage model, spousal maintenance eligibility, and income caps
Income Shares model, SB 343 updates, and county formulas
2023 alimony reform, duration limits, and Gross Up method
90-day threshold, shared custody rules, and pendente lite support
Frequently Asked Questions
Which states do you support?
We currently provide comprehensive calculators for Texas, California, Florida, and Virginia. Each calculator is specifically designed for that state's unique family law requirements and recent updates.
Are these calculations legally binding?
No, our calculators provide estimates based on state guidelines. Only a court can issue legally binding support orders. These estimates help you understand potential obligations and prepare for legal consultations.
How current are your calculations?
Very current! We include recent updates like Florida's 2023 alimony reform, California's SB 343 changes, Virginia's 90-day custody threshold, and Texas's latest income caps.
Do I need to create an account?
No registration is required. All calculators are completely free and anonymous. Your financial information is not stored, tracked, or shared with anyone.
Should I consult with an attorney?
Yes, especially for complex situations. Our calculators help you prepare for attorney consultations with preliminary estimates and a better understanding of your state's approach to divorce finances.
Important Legal Disclaimer
These calculators provide estimates based on state family law guidelines and should not be considered legal advice. Actual court orders may vary based on specific circumstances unique to your case. Consult with a qualified family law attorney for personalized legal guidance.
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