Arizona Alimony Calculator

Output Results:

$30,845
$18,845
$1,570
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Description

Our Arizona Alimony Calculator simplifies navigating the complexities of spousal maintenance. This tool considers the legal criteria set forth by Arizona state laws and estimates alimony payments. Our calculator can help individuals in the different stages of divorce. You can use it to negotiate future alimony payments or modify existing agreements.

Example

John and Jane earn $85,000 and $45,000 annually, correspondingly. They were married for 12 years. John wishes to understand his potential alimony obligations. The couple had no children from the marriage. Using our calculator, he inputs the duration of the marriage, income, and other relevant factors to receive an estimated monthly alimony payment.

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Explanation Of Inputs

  • Duration of Marriage: Enter the total years married.

  • Age of Spouse Receiving Alimony: Indicate the spouse’s age who might receive alimony.

  • Health of Spouse Receiving Alimony: Assess the general health condition of the spouse potentially receiving alimony.

  • Gross Incomes: Provide the annual gross incomes of both spouses.

  • Standard of Living: Describe the standard of living during the marriage as low, middle, or high.

  • Contributions to Payor’s Career: Detail any contributions the recipient spouse made to the payor’s career.

Interpretation Of Outputs

  • Preliminary Alimony Amount: An initial estimate based on the differences in income, length of marriage, and other input factors.

  • Adjusted Alimony Amount: A refined figure considering additional legal stipulations and personal circumstances, such as child support.

  • Final Alimony Payment: The estimated monthly alimony payment the payor might expect to provide

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Summary

Our Arizona Alimony Calculator offers a framework for alimony payments, fostering a better understanding of potential financial obligations. It is a helpful starting point. The calculator cannot replace personalized legal advice. We recommend consulting with a family law attorney for an accurate financial assessment of your situation. Use this tool as a stepping stone to achieve a fair and equitable spousal maintenance agreement.