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Calculate child support using the Federal Child Support Guidelines. Enter gross annual income, province, and custody arrangement for an instant table-based estimate.
Estimate spousal support using the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines (SSAG). Calculates both 'without child' and 'with child' formulas including duration ranges.
Property division varies by province - Ontario's NFP, BC's equal division, Quebec's patrimony. Select your province and get tailored guidance on asset division.
Compare costs: DIY divorce ($200-$300 filing), lawyer-assisted ($15,000-$100,000+), or Splitifi-guided. See provincial court fee differences.
CPP credits earned during marriage/common-law can be split equally. Estimate how much of your CPP (or your spouse's) could be divided upon separation.
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Not everyone needs to spend $25,000+ on a family lawyer. This quiz analyzes your case complexity to help you decide: self-represent, use Splitifi, or retain counsel.
Common-law rights vary dramatically across Canada. BC gives property rights after 2 years; Ontario gives none. Check what rights apply in your province.
Mediation can save time and money, but it's not for everyone. Assess whether your situation is suitable for Alternative Dispute Resolution or if court is necessary.
How prepared are you financially, emotionally, and legally? Get a personalized readiness score based on Canadian family law requirements.
Visual tools to understand your situation and plan your path forward
Canada requires 12 months of separation before filing for divorce. Calculate your eligibility date and understand 'living separate and apart' under one roof.
Find family courts across Canada. Ontario's Superior Court, BC's Supreme Court, Alberta's Court of King's Bench - get contact info and filing requirements.
Each province has different legal aid thresholds and coverage. Check if you qualify for legal aid in your province and what family matters are covered.
Understand the typical timeline from separation to final order in your province. Case conferences, motions, settlement conferences, and trial dates.
Create court-aligned documents and comprehensive checklists
Create a comprehensive parenting plan covering decision-making responsibility (formerly custody), parenting time schedules, holidays, and communication protocols.
A separation agreement sets out arrangements for property, support, and children. Not a substitute for legal advice but useful for organizing your intentions.
Full disclosure is mandatory in Canadian family law. Get a personalized checklist: tax returns, pay stubs, bank statements, RRSPs, property valuations.
Ontario Forms 6, 8, 13; BC Forms F1-F52; Alberta forms - we explain which forms you need and provide step-by-step guidance for your province.
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"I was quoted $35,000 by a Toronto family lawyer. Using Splitifi's tools and guidance, I completed my separation agreement for under $5,000. The child support calculator matched what the court ordered exactly."β Michelle K., Toronto, Ontario
All tools are built in accordance with the Federal Divorce Act, Federal Child Support Guidelines, Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines, and provincial family law legislation. Splitifi provides information and document preparation services, not legal advice. For specific legal advice, please consult a qualified family lawyer in your province. Quebec users should note that civil law principles may differ.