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    Alimony Calculator by State

    Estimate alimony with editable state, income-share formula, duration, and support adjustment assumptions.

    This page is an editable estimator with realistic defaults so you can model your own situation in minutes.

    Estimated alimony = payer income x payer rate - recipient income x recipient rate, adjusted for other support.

    Treat the result as a planning estimate and verify important numbers with the relevant official source before acting.

    Estimated monthly alimony$1,350.00
    Total over duration$48,600
    StateYour state
    Duration36 months
    Breakdown
    Payer rate component$2,550.00
    Recipient offset$700.00
    Support offset$500.00

    Assumptions

    • This is an educational estimate and not legal advice.
    • State law, local court practice, income definitions, deductions, custody, add-ons, caps, hardship, and judicial discretion can change real results.
    • Use official court calculators/forms and consult a licensed attorney before making legal decisions.
    Method

    How this calculator works

    Formula used

    Estimated alimony = payer income x payer rate - recipient income x recipient rate, adjusted for other support.

    Example calculation

    Plug in your own numbers and the result updates instantly. Estimated alimony = payer income x payer rate - recipient income x recipient rate, adjusted for other support.

    FAQ

    Alimony Calculator by State FAQ

    Is this alimony calculator by state legal advice?

    No. It is a general educational estimate only. It does not create an attorney-client relationship and cannot predict what a judge, agency, insurer, mediator, or opposing party will do.

    Why are the legal assumptions editable?

    Family-law, support, garnishment, settlement, and fee rules vary by state, county, case facts, income definitions, deductions, custody, local practice, and court discretion.

    What should I verify before relying on the result?

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

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