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Divorce Financial Toolkit

Going through a divorce is one of the most financially complex transitions in life. These tools help you understand the numbers — so you can make clear-headed decisions instead of reactive ones.

These are estimates to help you prepare. Always work with a family law attorney and a financial advisor for decisions that affect your legal rights.

📌 Before You Start

These calculators use common formulas and general guidelines. Divorce laws vary significantly by state, and judges have broad discretion. Use these numbers to understand ballpark ranges and prepare for conversations with your attorney — not as a substitute for legal advice.

Financial Calculators

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Asset Division Calculator

Model 50/50 splits and equitable distribution scenarios across all your marital assets.

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Alimony Estimator

Estimate spousal support range based on income gap, marriage length, and common state formulas.

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Reality check

Post-Divorce Budget

What does your budget look like on one income? Plan ahead before the paperwork is signed.

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Child Support Estimator

Estimate monthly child support using income shares model — the most common formula in the US.

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Married vs Single Tax Impact

See how switching from Married Filing Jointly to Single changes your tax brackets and bill.

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Where to Start Financially

1.Inventory everything — list all joint assets, retirement accounts, debts, and property. Use the Asset Division calculator.
2.Understand your cash flow — what can you actually afford on one income? The Post-Divorce Budget tool will show you.
3.Know the support estimates — run alimony and child support numbers so you enter negotiations informed.
4.Plan for the tax change — switching filing status affects your withholding, brackets, and refund. See the tax impact calculator.

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