TheDivorceCalc.com
State-Specific Divorce Finance Tools

Accurate Child Support & Spousal Support Calculations for Your State

Use calculators grounded in real statutes, updated economic tables, and local court practices. Plan with confidence before mediation, negotiation, or trial.

Built on Actual Statutes

We translate state statutes, legislative updates, and court worksheets into code—no generic approximations.

Legal + Technical Review

Every calculator is cross-checked against official examples and maintained with version control.

Free & Private

No sign-up, no tracking of inputs. Export your own scenario and revisit whenever guidelines change.

Pick a State to Begin

Each hub summarizes current law, links to calculators, and highlights county-specific rules, statutory caps, and ongoing legislative updates.

Texas
Percentage of income model · $9,200 cap

Guideline percentages (20–40%) with strict maintenance caps and limited eligibility.

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California
SB 343 updates · K-factor time-share

SB 343 income shares model, county temporary formulas, and § 4320 permanent factors.

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Florida
Gross Up method · 2023 alimony reform

Income shares with 73+ overnight Gross Up and durational alimony capped at 35%.

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Virginia
90-day threshold · $10k pendente lite cap

Income shares worksheets and pendente lite formulas with discretionary final support.

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Featured Calculators

Three of our most requested tools—reflecting the newest statutory changes and local practice.

New York Child Support Calculator (CSSA)

Apply CSSA percentages with 2024-2026 income caps, maintenance integration, and low-income protections.

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Illinois Income Shares Calculator

Model shared parenting adjustments, maintenance sequencing, and add-on reimbursements.

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Pennsylvania APL Calculator

Calculate spousal support and alimony pendente lite using Pa.R.C.P. 1910.16 formulas.

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Texas Spousal Maintenance Calculator

Test strict eligibility, $5,000/20% caps, and duration limits under Family Code § 8.055.

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California Child Support Calculator (SB 343)

Apply new income shares tables, K-factor adjustments, and hardship reviews effective 2024.

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Florida Alimony Calculator (2023 Reform)

Model durational, rehabilitative, and bridge-the-gap support with 35% cap and marriage-duration limits.

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What Sets Our Data Apart

Each state combines statute review, economic tables, and on-the-ground practitioner input. Here are a few headline differences.

Updated Economic Tables
California’s SB 343, Florida’s 2023 reform, and Texas Attorney General updates are baked in so your scenarios match current figures.
Statutory Factor Checklists
Spousal support tools enumerate § 4320 (CA), § 20-107.1 (VA), and Florida’s reformed factors so you can prepare evidence and arguments.
Court-Ready Outputs
Download friendly summaries and step-by-step calculations that align with official worksheets and hearing preparation checklists.

Latest Guides & Research

Dig deeper with our state playbooks and reform summaries. These articles are updated alongside calculator releases.

New York CSSA & Maintenance Guide

Understand DRL § 240 child support percentages, maintenance formulas, and 2024 income caps.

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Illinois Income Shares & Shared Parenting

Learn 750 ILCS maintenance-first sequencing, shared care cross-credits, and add-on allocation.

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Pennsylvania Rule 1910.16 Explained

Walkthrough of income shares, shared custody credits, and high-income percentage formulas.

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How SB 343 Changed California Child Support

Understand the new economic data tables, hardship rules, and how calculators should respond.

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Texas $9,200 Cap & Low-Income Adjustments Explained

Walkthrough of the Attorney General schedule, low-income table, and cash medical support.

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Florida 2023 Alimony Reform Cheat Sheet

Breakdown of durational caps, 35% limit, and the end of permanent alimony.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which states do you currently support?
We provide full calculator coverage for California, Florida, Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Virginia. Additional states are in development following our documented expansion plan.
Where do your formulas come from?
Formulas and thresholds are sourced directly from each state’s family code, legislative updates, and official worksheets (e.g., Texas Family Code § 154, California SB 343, Florida Statute § 61.08).
Are these calculators free to use?
Yes. TheDivorceCalc.com is free and anonymous. Enter scenarios without creating an account, and download results for your records.
Can these estimates replace legal advice?
No. They provide guideline-based estimates and professional context, but courts can deviate. Always consult a licensed family law attorney for case-specific advice.

Model Your Scenario in Minutes

Compare guideline outcomes, document statutory factors, and walk into negotiations prepared with defensible numbers.

Calculators and commentaries are educational references based on public statutes and guidelines. Court orders depend on judicial discretion and case-specific evidence. Consult a licensed family law attorney for advice tailored to your circumstances.