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Spousal Support Calculator

Estimate spousal support and maintenance payments after divorce based on income, state guidelines, and marriage duration

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How It Works

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Enter Income Information

Input both spouses' gross monthly income to establish the income differential.

02

Select Your State

Choose your state to apply state-specific guidelines and formulas where available.

03

Add Marriage Details

Enter the length of your marriage to estimate potential support duration.

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Get Your Estimate

Receive an estimated support amount and duration based on common calculation methods.

Calculate Your Spousal Support

Enter your details below to get an estimated spousal support calculation based on state laws.

Income Information

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Marriage Details

Spousal Support Duration Guidelines

How marriage length typically affects support duration

0-5 yrs

Up to half the length of marriage

Short-term marriages typically result in rehabilitative support

5-10 yrs

1-5 years

Medium-term marriages may result in moderate duration support

10-20 yrs

5-10 years or longer

Long-term marriages often result in longer support duration

20+ yrs

Indefinite/permanent possible

Very long marriages may qualify for permanent support in some states

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about spousal support and maintenance

How is spousal support calculated?

Spousal support calculations vary significantly by state. Some states like California, Colorado, and Illinois use specific formulas, while others give judges broad discretion. Common factors include: length of marriage, each spouse's income and earning capacity, standard of living during marriage, age and health of both parties, and contributions to the marriage.

What's the difference between spousal support and alimony?

Spousal support and alimony are the same thing - they're interchangeable terms for payments from one spouse to another after divorce. 'Spousal support' and 'spousal maintenance' are more modern terms used in many states, while 'alimony' is the traditional term. They all refer to the same concept.

How long does spousal support last?

Spousal support duration depends on the length of the marriage and state laws. Short marriages (under 5 years) typically result in short-term or rehabilitative support. Longer marriages may qualify for longer-term or even permanent support. Many states have moved away from permanent support except in cases of long marriages or disability.

Can spousal support be modified?

Yes, in most states spousal support can be modified if there's a significant change in circumstances, such as job loss, retirement, remarriage of the recipient, or significant income changes. However, some support agreements are non-modifiable if specified in the divorce decree.

Is spousal support taxable?

For divorces finalized after December 31, 2018, spousal support is no longer tax-deductible for the payer and is not considered taxable income for the recipient under federal tax law. Divorces finalized before this date may still follow the old rules.

What factors affect spousal support amounts?

Key factors include: both spouses' income and earning potential, length of the marriage, age and health of both parties, standard of living during marriage, each spouse's financial needs, custody arrangements, one spouse's contribution to the other's education/career, and in some states, marital misconduct.

What types of spousal maintenance exist after divorce?

There are several types of spousal maintenance after divorce: temporary support (during divorce proceedings), rehabilitative support (to help a spouse become self-sufficient through education or training), permanent support (for long marriages where one spouse cannot become self-supporting), and reimbursement support (to compensate a spouse who supported the other through education). The type awarded depends on your state laws and specific circumstances.
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