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    U.S. Legal & Family Finance Calculators

    U.S. Legal & Family Finance Calculators

    Estimate support, alimony, divorce division, garnishment, personal injury settlement, and legal-fee scenarios with editable assumptions.

    These are planning tools, not legal advice. State rules, court discretion, orders, and case facts can materially change results.

    Use official court calculators, current forms, and a licensed attorney before making legal decisions.

    Child Support

    Choose a calculator and adjust income, custody, support, settlement, or fee assumptions.

    Spousal Support & Divorce

    Choose a calculator and adjust income, custody, support, settlement, or fee assumptions.

    Settlements, Garnishment & Fees

    Choose a calculator and adjust income, custody, support, settlement, or fee assumptions.
    FAQ

    Legal & Family Finance Calculator Questions

    What can I estimate with U.S. legal and family finance calculators?

    You can estimate child support, state-specific child support scenarios, alimony, spousal support, divorce settlement division, asset division, wage garnishment, personal injury settlement net proceeds, and legal fees.

    Are these calculators legal advice?

    No. They are educational planning tools only and cannot predict what a judge, agency, insurer, mediator, or attorney will decide.

    Why are state rules simplified?

    Each state has detailed statutes, worksheets, caps, deviations, and court discretion. The calculators use editable planning assumptions so users can test scenarios before checking official tools.

    What should I use for an actual case?

    Use official state calculators and court forms, current statutes, court orders, pay records, settlement documents, and advice from a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.