Florida Alimony Estimator
This calculator provides estimates only. Florida courts have discretion in alimony decisions.
Florida Alimony Calculator Tool – Guide & Key Features
If you're going through a divorce in Florida, estimating potential alimony payments can help you plan financially. Our Florida Alimony Calculator Tool provides a reliable estimate based on state guidelines, though final decisions are made by courts. Below is a guide on how to use the tool and its key features.
How to Use the Florida Alimony Calculator
Step 1: Enter Marriage Details
- Length of Marriage (Years): Input how long you were married (e.g., 10.5 years).
- Standard of Living: Select whether the marriage had a Modest, Average, High, or Luxury lifestyle.
Step 2: Enter Income Details
- Your Gross Annual Income ($): Enter your yearly earnings before taxes.
- Spouse’s Gross Annual Income ($): Enter your ex-spouse’s yearly income.
Step 3: Click "Calculate Alimony Estimate"
- The tool will process the inputs and display:
- Estimated Monthly & Annual Alimony
- Likely Duration (based on Florida marriage length rules)
- Alimony Type (Bridge-the-Gap, Durational, or Permanent)
Step 4: Review & Consult a Lawyer
- This is only an estimate—Florida courts consider additional factors.
- For legal advice, consult a Florida family law attorney.
Key Features of the Florida Alimony Calculator
✅ Florida-Specific Calculations
- Follows Florida Statute § 61.08 guidelines for alimony.
- Factors in marriage length (short-term, moderate-term, long-term).
✅ Customizable Inputs
- Adjust for different income levels (yours and your spouse’s).
- Accounts for lifestyle during marriage (modest to luxury).
✅ Instant Estimates
- Calculates:
- Monthly & Annual Alimony Payments
- Expected Duration (e.g., 50% of marriage length for moderate-term)
- Alimony Type (e.g., Durational for 7–17 years of marriage)
✅ User-Friendly & Mobile Responsive
- Works on desktop, tablet, and phone.
- Clean, professional design with interactive elements.
✅ Legal Disclaimers Included
- Reminds users that final decisions are made by courts.
- Recommends consulting an attorney for precise legal advice.
Why Use This Tool?
- Plan Ahead: Get a rough idea of potential payments before court proceedings.
- Avoid Surprises: Understand how factors like income and marriage length impact alimony.
- Quick & Free: No signup required—just enter details and get an estimate.
Note: This tool provides estimates only. Florida judges have discretion based on additional factors like:
- Each spouse’s age, health, and earning potential
- Childcare responsibilities
- Contributions to the marriage (e.g., homemaking, career sacrifices)
For accurate legal advice, always consult a Florida divorce attorney.