To our knowledge, no other Pennsylvania family law firm offers a comparable suite of free interactive tools. The closest available options are commercial software for attorneys, standalone calculator websites unaffiliated with any Pennsylvania practice, or sales funnels for low-cost online divorce services.
These are something different: educational tools built in-house from active Allegheny County practice, free, Pennsylvania-specific, and not designed to capture leads. There is no email gate, no sign-up, no contact form attached.
Use these to clarify your numbers, plan your case, or arrive at a consultation prepared. The tools cover divorce, property division, support, and custody — the four areas Pennsylvania family law clients ask about most before a first call.
Your data never leaves your device. The tools run entirely in your browser. We do not save, store, transmit, view, or monitor anything you enter. Nothing is sent to the firm. Nothing is shared with any third party. There is no analytics tracking of inputs.
Do not enter sensitive identifiers. Even though the tools don't transmit your data, the safer practice is to avoid entering Social Security numbers, account numbers, passwords, or other sensitive personal identifiers. The tools work fine with rounded figures and approximations.
Pennsylvania-specific. Calculations, statutory references, and guidance reflect Pennsylvania law with an emphasis on Allegheny County practice. If you live or are filing in another state, consult a licensed attorney in your own jurisdiction; the outputs here will not apply.
Not for use at trial. These tools are educational aids designed to help users prepare for conversations with counsel. They are not intended for use as evidence at trial, in negotiation, or in any adversarial proceeding. Use them in conjunction with professional legal services from an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.
Not legal advice. These tools are educational. Using them does not create an attorney-client relationship. Pennsylvania family law — statutes, guidelines, local rules — changes regularly; rely on advice from a licensed attorney before making legal decisions.
Where to Start
Tools for the early stages — figuring out costs, timing, and whether divorce is the right move now.
Property & Support
Tools for the financial side of divorce — equitable distribution, spousal support and APL, and child support under Pennsylvania guidelines.
Parenting Time & Plans
Tools for custody planning — visualizing schedules, walking through Pennsylvania's best-interest factors, and drafting a parenting plan that holds up as a stipulated order.
Each tool is built from active Allegheny County practice. Inputs and ranges reflect real cases handled by the firm; the outputs are working estimates, not legal advice. Pennsylvania family law — statutes, guidelines, and local court rules — changes regularly. The tools are starting points for conversations with counsel, not substitutes for them.