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Spousal Support Estimator

A rough range based on the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines (SSAG) “without child support” formula — used where there are no dependent children. SSAG is advisory, not law, and entitlement must be established first.

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Used to check the “Rule of 65” for indefinite support.

Enter both incomes and the length of the relationship to see an estimated range.

Important: This uses the SSAG without child support formula. If there are dependent children, a different and more complex formula applies and this estimate will not be accurate. SSAG ranges are a starting point only — entitlement, actual amount, and duration depend on many factors a court weighs.
Have dependent children? The SSAG “with child support” formula runs on net (after-tax) income and government benefits, which is why it's normally calculated with professional software (such as DivorceMate) rather than by hand. Ryan Manilla can run an accurate with-children figure for you. Book a free consultation →
Disclaimer: General information only, not legal advice. For a proper SSAG calculation and advice, contact Ryan Manilla.

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