Divorcepath gives mediators transparent, accurate support calculations and financial tools that both parties can rely on. Run scenarios in real time, generate clear reports, and keep the process moving forward.
Model different custody arrangements, income levels, and support durations in a single session. Both parties see the same numbers — no black boxes, no hidden formulas.
Compare child support, spousal support, and combined totals across multiple scenarios to find common ground faster.
Tools designed for neutrals who need transparency, accuracy, and efficiency.
Both parties see exactly how support is calculated. No proprietary formulas — just the Guidelines.
Generate reports marked without prejudice for use in mediation sessions. Share securely with both parties.
Compare custody arrangements and income variations side by side. Find the range before narrowing to a number.
Structured intake collects income, expenses, assets, and debts from both parties in a consistent format.
Model net family property or family property division with tax implications and equalization calculations.
Send intake links to both parties. They enter their own financial data before the session, saving everyone time.
Most mediators juggle spreadsheets, Word templates, and separate calculation tools. Divorcepath replaces all of them. Client data flows from intake through calculations into agreements — enter it once, use it everywhere.
Generate separation agreements with calculated support amounts already populated. No re-typing, no transcription errors.
Divorcepath has become an essential part of how I run my practice. The support calculations are accurate and fast, and the court form automation alone saves me hours every week. It's clearly built by people who understand family law.
No. Divorcepath is used by mediators, arbitrators, CDFAs, and other family law professionals — not just lawyers. Any professional working with Canadian family law support calculations can use the platform.
Yes. You can generate reports to share with both parties showing exactly how support was calculated. The calculations follow the Federal Child Support Guidelines and provincial spousal support advisories — there's nothing hidden.
Yes. The property division calculator models net family property (Ontario) and family property (other provinces) with equalization payments, tax implications, and date-of-separation valuations.
Yes. You can send intake links to both parties. They complete structured financial questionnaires before the mediation session, so you start with complete data instead of spending session time on data collection.
Divorcepath supports all 13 provinces and territories for child support calculations, and provides spousal support calculations based on the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines. Court forms are available for Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta, with more provinces being added.
Yes. Professional plans include a 7-day free trial with full access to every feature. No credit card required.
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