Free Florida Family Law Calculators
Free, instant, bilingual tools to help you plan around Florida divorce, custody, and family law matters — built around the actual statutory rules in Fla. Stat. § 61.08 (alimony) and § 61.30 (child support).
Florida Alimony Calculator
Estimate the type, maximum duration, and maximum monthly amount of alimony a Florida court could award under Fla. Stat. § 61.08 — bridge-the-gap, rehabilitative, durational, with the 50/60/75% duration caps and the 35% net-income cap.
Open the Alimony CalculatorFlorida Child Support Calculator
Estimate monthly child support under Fla. Stat. § 61.30 — combined net income, number of children, time-sharing (the 1.5× gross-up at 20%+ overnights), plus add-ons for health insurance and child care.
Open the Child Support CalculatorHow to Use These Calculators
Each tool runs in your browser and updates as you type. Nothing is sent to a server and nothing is stored. The math follows the structure set in the Florida Statutes, but uses planning-grade approximations of the published schedules. Treat the result as a realistic estimate, not a court order.
Family-law judges have discretion to deviate from the guideline numbers based on need, ability to pay, age, health, contributions to the marriage, parenting plan details, and many other factors. A real case usually settles somewhere in the neighborhood of the calculator output, but rarely on the exact number.
Coming Soon
We’re building more bilingual Florida family law tools:
- Florida Divorce Timeline Estimator — how long your case might take, based on county and complexity
- Florida Residency Quick-Check — whether you meet the 6-month residency requirement under Fla. Stat. § 61.021
- First Consultation Checklist (interactive) — a personalized list of documents and questions to bring
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these calculators free?
Yes, completely free. No login, no email gate, no signup. Run them as many times as you want.
How accurate are the results?
The calculators apply the actual statutory structure (caps, percentages, gross-up multipliers) but use approximations of the published schedules. In typical cases, expect the result to be within roughly 10–15% of the official guideline amount. Real awards depend on judicial discretion and case-specific facts.
Do they work in Spanish?
Yes. Each calculator has a Spanish version, and this Tools page is also available at /es/herramientas/.
Will using these calculators replace talking to an attorney?
No. They’re planning tools, not legal advice. They help you understand the moving parts of your case before a consultation, so the consultation itself is more efficient and focused.
Have Questions About Your Specific Case?
A confidential consultation with Pazos Law Group can clarify how Florida’s alimony and child support rules apply to your facts — including deviations, imputed income, and strategy.
Schedule a Confidential ConsultationThe tools and information on this page are for general informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Using these tools does not create an attorney-client relationship with Pazos Law Group. Florida statutes and the application of the law change over time; please consult a licensed Florida attorney about your specific situation.