These tools give you real estimates based on the guidelines that apply where you live. No account required, no cost. Use them to prepare, not to guess.
Child support in Ontario follows the Federal Child Support Guidelines, with amounts set by the payor's gross income and number of children, the tables are province-specific but the formula is consistent nationwide outside Quebec. Property division uses an equalization model under the Family Law Act: each spouse retains what they owned before the marriage and splits the growth accumulated during it, calculated as the difference in each party's net family property. Spousal support follows the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines (SSAG), which provide ranges for amount and duration based on income gap and length of the relationship, courts treat SSAG ranges as a strong starting point but retain discretion.
Every state and province has a formula. This gives you the honest range so you walk into any conversation prepared.
Enter the details for the parent who pays child support.
Understanding what you each brought in and built together is the starting point for any fair division.
See what common schedules actually look like in percentages, and how they might affect support calculations.
One household becomes two. This helps you see what your finances actually look like going forward.
Download a formatted PDF report with your numbers, your jurisdiction's actual legal guidelines, and explanations you can share with a lawyer, mediator, or your co-parent. Three tiers depending on how much detail you need.