Florida Alimony Calculator

Free Tool: Florida Alimony Estimator

Wondering what durational alimony might look like in your case? This free estimator gives you a ballpark based on Florida’s current law. Enter the length of the marriage and both spouses’ net monthly income, and it shows the ceiling on the amount and how long support could last. It’s an estimate, not legal advice.

Florida Durational Alimony Estimator

A plain-language estimate based on Florida’s current alimony law (Fla. Stat. §61.08). This is an educational estimate, not legal advice.

Measured from the wedding date to the date the divorce petition is filed (§61.08(5)). Decimals are fine, e.g. 12.5.

Take-home after taxes, health insurance, and mandatory retirement (§61.30).

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Same basis: monthly take-home pay.

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Please read: This tool gives a general estimate for education only. In Florida, a judge decides alimony using many factors in §61.08(3), and the actual award is the lower of the amount shown here or the recipient’s proven reasonable need. Support can be reduced, structured differently, or denied entirely. For guidance on your own situation, talk with a Florida family law attorney.

No attorney-client relationship. Using this tool, or contacting Legal Lotus through it, does not create an attorney-client relationship. The information provided is not legal advice, is not a solicitation, and is not a substitute for advice from a qualified Florida attorney. You should not act on it without first consulting counsel about your specific situation.

Source: Fla. Stat. §61.08 (2025). Prepared by Legal Lotus, P.A.