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An alimony (spousal support) calculator estimates the monthly payment one spouse may owe the other after divorce. The amount depends on income disparity, marriage length, and state-specific formulas or judicial guidelines.

공식

Alimony = (Higher Earner Income × Percentage) – (Lower Earner Income × Percentage)
I_h
Higher Earner Income ($/month) — Gross or net income of the spouse earning more
I_l
Lower Earner Income ($/month) — Gross or net income of the lower-earning spouse
D
Marriage Duration (years) — Length of the marriage, used to determine duration of payments

단계별 가이드

  1. 1Determine each spouse’s gross monthly income
  2. 2Apply the state’s formula or guideline percentage (e.g., 30–35% of the difference)
  3. 3Adjust for marriage duration to determine the length of payments
  4. 4Factor in tax implications and any existing child support obligations

풀어진 예시

입력
Higher earner $10,000/mo, lower earner $3,000/mo, 15-year marriage
결과
Estimated alimony ~$2,100–$2,450/mo for 7–8 years
입력
Higher earner $7,000/mo, lower earner $0/mo, 25-year marriage
결과
Estimated alimony ~$2,100–$2,450/mo, possibly permanent

피해야 할 일반적인 실수

  • Assuming alimony is always permanent — most awards are temporary or rehabilitative
  • Not accounting for the tax treatment of alimony (post-2018 divorces: not deductible/not taxable)
  • Ignoring cohabitation or remarriage clauses that terminate payments

자주 묻는 질문

Is alimony the same as child support?

No. Alimony supports the lower-earning spouse; child support is specifically for the children’s expenses. They are calculated separately and serve different purposes.

Can alimony be modified after the divorce?

Yes, in most states either party can request a modification based on a material change in circumstances, such as job loss, retirement, or the recipient’s increased income.

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