Spousal Support Calculator Arizona







Spousal Support Calculator Arizona (2024 Guidelines) | Alimony Estimator


Spousal Support Calculator Arizona (2024 Edition)

Estimate potential alimony payments and duration based on Arizona’s A.R.S. § 25-319 guidelines and income disparity.


Pre-tax monthly income from all sources.
Please enter a valid positive number.


Pre-tax monthly income (including potential attribution).
Please enter a valid positive number.


Number of years from marriage date to date of service.
Please enter a valid positive number.


Estimated Monthly Support Range
$750 – $1,250
Est. Duration
3.6 – 6.0 Years
Income Difference
$5,000 / mo
Total Estimated Value
$32,400 – $90,000

Formula Explanation: This calculator applies a standard estimation range often used in Arizona negotiations (approx. 15-25% of the difference in gross income) and the standard duration guideline (30-50% of marriage length for mid-term marriages).

Monthly Income Comparison

Annual Payment Schedule (5-Year Projection)


Year Monthly Payment (Avg) Annual Total Payer Remaining (Annual) Receiver Total (Annual)

What is the Spousal Support Calculator Arizona?

The spousal support calculator arizona is a tool designed to help divorcing couples, mediators, and family law professionals estimate potential alimony payments (technically called “spousal maintenance” in Arizona). Unlike child support, which follows a rigid mathematical grid, spousal maintenance in Arizona is largely discretionary, though recent 2023 guidelines have provided more structure to the process.

This calculator is meant for individuals going through a dissolution of marriage in Arizona Superior Court who need to understand the financial implications of alimony. It is particularly useful for establishing a baseline for negotiations before entering mediation or court hearings.

Note: Common misconceptions include the belief that spousal support is automatic or permanent. In reality, under A.R.S. § 25-319, eligibility must first be proven before any amount is calculated.

Spousal Support Calculator Arizona Formula

While Arizona judges have significant discretion, the “Spousal Maintenance Guidelines” provide a mathematical framework. The core calculation focuses on the Income Shares and the Duration of Marriage.

Variable Definitions

Key Variables in Arizona Spousal Maintenance Calculations
Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Gross Income Total pre-tax income from all sources USD ($) $2,000 – $50,000+
Marital Duration Length of marriage until date of service Years 1 – 50 Years
Attributed Income Potential earning capacity if underemployed USD ($) Minimum Wage+
Disparity Difference between higher and lower incomes USD ($) Variable

The Estimation Formula:
Typically, attorneys and courts look at a range of 15% to 25% of the difference in the parties’ gross monthly incomes.

Example Formula: (Payer Gross – Receiver Gross) × 0.20

Practical Examples

Case Study 1: The Mid-Length Marriage

Scenario: John and Sarah have been married for 12 years. John earns $9,000/month, and Sarah earns $4,000/month.

  • Difference: $5,000
  • Estimated Support (20%): $1,000 per month
  • Estimated Duration (40% of marriage): 4.8 years
  • Financial Impact: John retains $8,000 gross; Sarah has $5,000 gross effective income.

Case Study 2: The Long-Term Marriage (Rule of 65)

Scenario: Mark (60) and Linda (58) have been married for 24 years. Mark earns $12,000/month; Linda earns $2,000/month.

  • Difference: $10,000
  • Estimated Support: $2,000 – $3,000 per month
  • Duration: Indefinite. Because Linda’s age (58) + Marriage Duration (24) = 82 (which is > 65), and the marriage is over 20 years, she may qualify for indefinite support under the “Rule of 65” principle often cited in Arizona case law.

How to Use This Spousal Support Calculator Arizona

  1. Enter Gross Incomes: Input the monthly pre-tax income for both parties. Do not deduct taxes or expenses yet.
  2. Enter Marriage Duration: Input the number of years from the date of marriage to the date the petition for dissolution was served.
  3. Review the Range: The calculator provides a “Low” and “High” estimate. Negotiation usually settles somewhere in the middle.
  4. Check Duration: Use the estimated duration to plan your financial future post-divorce.

Key Factors That Affect Results

The spousal support calculator arizona provides a baseline, but the final court order depends on specific statutory factors found in A.R.S. § 25-319(B):

  • Standard of Living: The court aims to maintain the standard of living established during the marriage, though this is difficult when supporting two households on the same income.
  • Duration of Marriage: Longer marriages generally result in longer support durations. Marriages under 2-3 years often result in no support.
  • Age and Emotional Condition: Older spouses or those with health issues may receive higher awards or longer durations.
  • Ability to Pay: The paying spouse must have sufficient resources to meet their own reasonable needs while paying support.
  • Contribution to Education: If one spouse supported the other through medical school or advanced training, this increases the likelihood and amount of support (reimbursement alimony).
  • Waste of Assets: If one spouse spent community funds on gambling or affairs, the court may adjust the spousal maintenance award to compensate the innocent spouse.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Is the spousal support calculator arizona binding in court?

No. Arizona law grants judges significant discretion. While guidelines exist, they are not mandatory in the same way child support guidelines are.

2. Can men receive spousal support in Arizona?

Yes. Spousal maintenance is gender-neutral. It is based entirely on income disparity and financial need, not gender.

3. How long does spousal support last?

A general rule of thumb is 30-50% of the length of the marriage. However, for marriages lasting 20+ years, support can be “of indefinite duration.”

4. What is the “Rule of 65”?

It is a guideline suggesting that if the age of the receiving spouse plus the years of marriage equals 65 or more, standard duration limits might be waived in favor of indefinite support.

5. Is spousal support tax-deductible?

For divorces finalized after January 1, 2019, spousal support is not tax-deductible for the payer and is not taxable income for the receiver (federal law).

6. What if the paying spouse loses their job?

Spousal maintenance is modifiable unless the parties agreed to a “non-modifiable” term in their decree. A significant change in income warrants a modification petition.

7. Does cohabitation stop spousal support in Arizona?

Not automatically. Unlike some states, cohabitation alone does not terminate support in Arizona, though it can be a factor for modification if it reduces the recipient’s financial need.

8. Does child support affect spousal support?

Yes. Spousal maintenance is calculated before child support. The spousal maintenance amount is then deducted from the payer’s income and added to the receiver’s income for the child support calculation.

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Disclaimer: This calculator is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult with a qualified Arizona family law attorney for legal representation.


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