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Divorce is hard.
Understanding it
shouldn't be.

Free Florida calculators and plain-English guides — built on current law, written for real people, not lawyers.

Not a law firm · Not legal advice · Just honest information

50 States covered
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2026 Law — up to date
2023 FL alimony reform included

Florida tools

Know your numbers
before you need them.

Every calculator below runs the same math a Florida court uses — based directly on state statutes, not guesswork.

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Child Support Calculator

Florida uses a strict formula (FL Statute 61.30). Enter both parents' incomes, number of children, and timesharing — get a real estimate in under a minute.

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Alimony Estimator

Florida eliminated permanent alimony on July 1, 2023 (Chapter 2023-300). Most sites still show the old rules. This one doesn't. See the likely type, amount, and duration for your situation.

03

Custody Calendar Coming soon

Build a visual parenting time schedule — 50/50, every other weekend, custom. Print or share it.

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Divorce Cost Estimator Coming soon

Filing fees, attorney costs, mediation — see what your situation is likely to cost before you commit to a path.

Why this site

Built different.

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Actual Florida law

Every calculator cites the statute it's based on. No black boxes — you can verify our math against the official source.

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Works on your phone

Built mobile-first. Use it from the parking lot before you walk into a meeting, or at home at midnight when the anxiety hits.

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Nothing is stored on our servers. Calculations happen in your browser. Your situation stays private.

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Plain English

We translate the statute into language that makes sense. You deserve to understand your own situation.

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