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Saskatchewan Spousal Support Calculator

Calculate Saskatchewan spousal support using the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines (SSAG). Generate court-ready reports with full tax analysis, duration ranges, and net income comparisons for Saskatchewan families.

Professional-grade support calculations and court-ready reporting
What's Included
  • SSAG without-child and with-child formulas
  • Low, mid, and high range amounts
  • Saskatchewan provincial tax calculations
  • Duration analysis (indefinite and time-limited)
  • Net income comparison for each party
  • Court-ready PDF reports

How Spousal Support Works in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan courts apply the SSAG. The Family Maintenance Act provides for spousal support for spouses who have cohabited for at least two years.

Divorcepath calculates Saskatchewan spousal support using the SSAG formulas, automatically applying Saskatchewan provincial tax rates and government benefits to show the true financial impact of different support amounts on each party's net income.

Court Forms & Filing

Court: Court of King's Bench for Saskatchewan

Key forms: Financial Statement (Form 18-46)

Legislation: Federal Divorce Act and Saskatchewan Family Maintenance Act

Divorcepath generates comprehensive spousal support reports that are accepted by Saskatchewan courts for negotiation, mediation, and litigation.

Complete SSAG Analysis for Saskatchewan

SSAG Ranges

Low, mid, and high spousal support amounts calculated using the without-child and with-child SSAG formulas for Saskatchewan.

Full Tax Analysis

See how spousal support affects each party's Saskatchewan provincial taxes, federal taxes, government benefits, and net disposable income.

Net Income Comparison

Side-by-side comparison of each party's after-tax income at different support levels, helping find fair outcomes.

Court-Ready Reports

Comprehensive PDF reports with SSAG analysis, charts, and explanations accepted by Saskatchewan courts and mediators.

Duration Analysis

SSAG duration ranges including time-limited and indefinite support based on length of relationship and age at separation.

Always Current

Saskatchewan tax rates and benefit amounts updated continuously. SSAG formulas applied accurately to current legislation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about spousal support in Saskatchewan.

How is spousal support calculated in Saskatchewan?
Spousal support in Saskatchewan is typically calculated using the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines (SSAG). The SSAG provide formulas that generate a range of support amounts (low, mid, and high) based on the incomes of both parties, the length of the relationship, and whether there are dependent children. Divorcepath applies these formulas with Saskatchewan-specific tax calculations to show the net financial impact of different support amounts.
Are the SSAG mandatory in Saskatchewan?
The SSAG are advisory, not mandatory. However, Saskatchewan courts routinely use the SSAG ranges as a starting point for determining spousal support. Judges may order support outside the SSAG ranges based on the specific circumstances of the case, but departures from the ranges typically require explanation. Having an accurate SSAG calculation is essential for any spousal support negotiation or court application in Saskatchewan.
How long does spousal support last in Saskatchewan?
The duration of spousal support depends on the length of the relationship and the ages of the parties. Under the SSAG, the general rule is 0.5 to 1 year of support for each year of the relationship. For longer relationships (20+ years) or where the recipient is near retirement age, support may be indefinite. Divorcepath calculates both the amount and duration ranges under the SSAG for Saskatchewan families.
Can common-law partners get spousal support in Saskatchewan?
Saskatchewan courts apply the SSAG. The Family Maintenance Act provides for spousal support for spouses who have cohabited for at least two years. Divorcepath calculates spousal support for both married and common-law partners in Saskatchewan.
What is the difference between the with-child and without-child formula?
The SSAG has two formulas. The without-child formula applies when there are no dependent children and is based on the income difference between the parties and the length of the relationship. The with-child formula applies when there are dependent children and accounts for child support obligations, government benefits, and tax implications. Divorcepath automatically applies the correct formula based on your situation.
Is the calculator accurate for Saskatchewan?
Yes. Divorcepath uses the current SSAG formulas and applies Saskatchewan's specific provincial tax rates, credits, and benefit calculations. The calculator is trusted by over 500 Canadian law firms and has been used by more than 300,000 Canadians. Reports generated by Divorcepath are accepted in Saskatchewan courts for negotiation, mediation, and litigation.
Do I need a lawyer to calculate spousal support?
You do not need a lawyer to calculate spousal support. Divorcepath provides the same professional-grade SSAG calculations used by family lawyers across Canada. However, spousal support can be complex, especially when there are issues like imputed income, retroactive support, or disability. For complex situations, consulting a Saskatchewan family lawyer is recommended.

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