Divorcepath helps you understand your rights, calculate support, and prepare court-ready documents — even without a lawyer. Used by over 300,000 Canadians and trusted by Courthouse Libraries BC.
Child support in Canada follows the Federal Child Support Guidelines — it's based on income, province, and number of children. Our calculator uses the exact same tables the courts use.
Spousal support is more complex, but our calculator applies the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines to give you a reliable range. You'll see low, mid, and high scenarios so you know what to expect.
If you're going to court without a lawyer, you need to file the right forms — and they need to be accurate. Divorcepath generates financial statements (like Ontario's Form 13.1) pre-populated with your information.
Edit forms directly in your browser, download as Word or PDF, and file with confidence. No more guessing which boxes to fill in.
One-time payment. Not a subscription — your plan auto-cancels when it expires.
Child support calculations are always free. Paid plans add spousal support, court forms, and document generation.
Everything you need to handle the financial side of your separation.
Free for everyone. Enter incomes and custody arrangement to see table amounts, special expenses, and total support.
See low, mid, and high ranges based on the Advisory Guidelines. Understand duration and amount.
Generate court-required financial forms pre-filled with your data. Edit in your browser and download.
Create a separation agreement with calculated support amounts built in. Download and review with a lawyer if needed.
Calculate how assets and debts are divided under your province's family property laws.
Guided intake walks you through what information you need. No legal knowledge required to get started.
Courthouse Libraries BC selected Divorcepath to provide access to family law tools across all 30 of their branches — serving thousands of British Columbians navigating separation.
Our calculations follow the Federal Child Support Guidelines and the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines. The same frameworks lawyers and judges use.
Straightforward answers to help you get started.
Yes. Basic child support calculations are free for everyone, no account required. Paid plans add spousal support, detailed reports, court forms, and document generation.
That depends on your situation. For simple separations where both parties agree, many Canadians use Divorcepath to handle calculations and paperwork themselves. For complex situations involving custody disputes, significant assets, or domestic violence, we strongly recommend consulting a family lawyer. You can use our lawyer directory to find one in your area.
Yes. Our child support calculations follow the Federal Child Support Guidelines and use the same tables the courts use. Spousal support calculations follow the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines. Over 500 family law firms across Canada use the same platform.
All 13 provinces and territories for support calculations. Court forms are currently available for Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta, with more provinces being added regularly.
Yes. Divorcepath is SOC 2 Type 1 audited and all data is stored exclusively in Canada. We never share your personal information. See our Trust Centre for details.
Child support calculations are always free. If you need spousal support calculations or court forms, our 30-day personal plan starts at $19. Many courthouse libraries also provide free access — check with your local courthouse library.
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