Divorce Financial Planning Software

Divorce financial planning software for Canadian lawyers

Model settlement options, project each party's position after division, factor in the tax treatment of support, and produce court-ready financial statements — all from one matter, all driven by the FCSG, SSAG, and provincial property rules.

Advise on trade-offs with real numbers

Clients don't ask “what's the table amount” — they ask “what does my life look like after this settles?” Answering that means modeling support, property, and tax together, across more than one possible outcome.

Divo does that on the matter you're already working. Build the scenarios, compare after-tax positions side by side, and hand the client a clear picture — backed by the same engine that produces the court forms and the agreement.

What divorce financial planning in Divo covers

Scenario modeling

Compare unlimited what-if settlements on one matter — income changes, parenting-time shifts, different property splits — recomputed in real time.

Net-worth projection

See each party's position after the equalization or division payment, support obligations, and asset transfers — not just the headline split.

Support over time

Project child- and spousal-support obligations across the SSAG duration range and FCSG changes as children age or incomes move.

Tax impact

After-tax positions reflect the differing treatment of spousal vs. child support, so settlement comparisons are apples-to-apples.

Court-ready output

Turn the analysis into provincial financial statements and a documented scenario report for the client or the court.

One matter, one truth

Planning, calculations, court forms, and the separation agreement all run off the same data — change an input and everything updates.

Part of the same workflow

FAQ

Is Divo divorce financial planning software?

Yes — for the financial-planning work family lawyers do as part of a matter: modeling support and property settlement options, projecting each party's position after division, accounting for the tax treatment of support, and producing the financial statements a court requires. It is built for lawyers (and the financial professionals they work with), not as a consumer budgeting tool.

Can I compare multiple settlement scenarios?

Yes. Build unlimited scenarios on the same matter — vary income, parenting arrangement, support quantum, or how property is divided — and compare them side by side. Each scenario recomputes child support, spousal support, the property division, and the resulting cash position so you can advise on trade-offs with real numbers instead of a slider.

Does it account for tax?

Divo factors in the tax treatment that affects family-law outcomes — for example, that periodic spousal support is taxable to the recipient and deductible to the payor while child support is not — so projected after-tax positions reflect reality rather than gross figures. It is not a tax-return preparation tool; it surfaces the tax impact relevant to support and division.

How is this different from a generic financial-planning tool?

Generic planners don't know the Federal Child Support Guidelines, the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines, or provincial property regimes. Divo's projections are driven by those rules and by the actual income documents in the matter, and they tie directly to the calculations, court forms, and separation agreement for the same file — one source of truth from analysis to settlement.

Can I produce a report for the client or for court?

Yes. Divo generates court-ready financial statements and plain-language scenario summaries with the assumptions and calculation breakdown shown, so a client or the bench can follow how each number was reached. Reports export to Word and PDF.

Show clients the after-tax picture

Book a demo and we'll model two settlement scenarios live from a test matter and compare the after-tax outcomes.