Georgia Alimony Calculator 2026

Free spousal support estimate based on Georgia law. Get low, average & high monthly figures — plus duration forecast and factor breakdown.

📍 Georgia (GA) Varies No formula; fault can bar alimony entirely
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Georgia Alimony Law Overview

Georgia allows courts to award either periodic alimony or lump-sum alimony. Critically, Georgia bars alimony entirely if the requesting spouse caused the divorce through adultery or desertion. Courts consider the standard of living, contributions to the marriage, and financial circumstances of both parties.

Formula & Calculation Approach

No statutory formula. Courts weigh the standard of living during the marriage, the length of the marriage, financial resources of both parties, age and health, and contributions including homemaking.

Duration Rules in Georgia

At the court's discretion. Can range from short-term rehabilitative support to permanent alimony for long marriages.

Georgia at a Glance

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Typical Georgia Estimate Ranges

Low / Conservative
15%
of income difference
Average (AAML)
30%-20%
payor gross minus payee gross
High / State Max
28%
of income difference

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Next Steps in Georgia

  • 📋 Document all income sources
  • 👴 Consult a Georgia family law attorney
  • 🤝 Consider mediation to reduce costs
  • 📄 Gather 2-3 years of tax returns
⚠️ Disclaimer: These estimates are based on general formulas and Georgia law guidelines. Actual alimony awards vary. Not legal advice.

Georgia Alimony Calculator by City

Georgia courts apply state law uniformly across counties. Whether you are in Atlanta, Augusta, or Columbus, the calculator above gives you a GA-specific estimate. Select your city below.

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Georgia Alimony FAQ

Yes. If the requesting spouse committed adultery or desertion that caused the divorce, they are completely barred from receiving alimony in Georgia.
Courts consider the standard of living during the marriage, financial resources of both parties, age, health, and contributions to the marriage. There is no fixed formula.
Yes. Long marriages or cases where the recipient cannot achieve self-sufficiency may result in permanent alimony.

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