Spousal Support Calculator Every divorce is different. Book a consultation with a registered Certified Financial Divorce Analyst (CDFA) to get the answers you need. YouYour Gross IncomeYour AgeCountyCountyAlbertaBritish ColumbiaSaskatchewanManitobaOntarioNewfoundland & LabradorNew BrunswickNova ScotiaPrince Edwards IslandNorthwest TerritoriesNunavutYukonSpouseSpouse Gross IncomeSpouse AgeCountyCountyAlbertaBritish ColumbiaSaskatchewanManitobaOntarioNewfoundland & LabradorNew BrunswickNova ScotiaPrince Edwards IslandNorthwest TerritoriesNunavutYukonThis calculator estimates after tax income based on gross income and provincial residence, applying common tax credits and deductions. It assumes all income is employment income, i.e. income from line 150 of your income tax return. Calculations will not be as accurate for other types of income, as different tax considerations apply.Step 2: RelationshipPeriod of Cohabitation The formula adjusts spousal support based on the length of the marriage until the date of separation, plus any period of pre-marital cohabitation. Please calculate this period of time (in years) and enter it below.Years of CohabilationStep 3: ChildrenDo you have dependent children?Spousal support calculations will vary based on any child support obligations and special expenses. Click "yes" below if you have dependent children. No Yes Parenting ArrangementPlease identify the primary parent of each dependent child of the marriage. Please add all such children using the green button below, and specify the applicable parenting arrangement for each child. If each parent has at least 40% parenting time, pick "shared" parenting. If either parent has more than 60% parenting time, pick that parent. Child 1 Shared You Spouse Age Child Shared You Spouse AgeAdd ChildRemove ChildAdd More childrenSpecial Child-Related Expenses (Section 7 Expenses)Enter the net total of all special child-related expenses (including tax), such as private school or tutoring, daycare, orthodontics and similar out-of-pocket costs. It is very important to deduct any offsetting tax credits or benefits relating to these expenses first, otherwise the calculation will be inaccurate. These expenses are apportioned based on the income of each parent, adjusted for child support payments.Step 4: CalculateCalculate Spousal Support (Alimony) By clicking "calculate" you acknowledge that this website does not provide legal advice, that many factors can and will affect spousal support (alimony) and child support calculations, that this calculator adjusts payments for certain typical circumstances only, does not account for all tax scenarios, and should not be relied on or presented in court without consulting a family lawyer. All calculations are estimates only.