Important Legal Disclaimer
This tool provides educational information only. It is NOT legal advice. Family law varies significantly by jurisdiction and individual circumstances. You MUST consult with a qualified family lawyer licensed in your jurisdiction before entering into any settlement agreement.
Navigate Your Divorce Settlement with Confidence
Use Claritum's decision intelligence tools to understand asset division, support calculations, custody arrangements, and practice your negotiation strategy.
Supported Jurisdictions:
Enter Your Situation
Tell us about your marriage duration, assets, income, and children. We gather the information needed for realistic analysis.
- •Province & marriage duration
- •Complete asset inventory
- •Income details (yours & spouse's)
- •Children & custody preferences
Get Settlement Analysis
Our engine analyzes your situation using Canadian family law formulas and settlement principles.
- •Asset division scenarios
- •Spousal support estimates (SSAG)
- •Child support guidelines
- •Custody arrangement options
Practice Negotiation
Simulate negotiation scenarios with different counterparty styles to refine your approach.
- •Amicable spouse scenario
- •Aggressive attorney scenario
- •Mediator-style approach
- •Real-time coaching feedback
Ready to Get Started?
Begin with our settlement analysis wizard to understand your situation and explore settlement scenarios based on Canadian family law.
Comprehensive Settlement Analysis
Input your financial situation and receive analysis covering asset division, spousal support (SSAG), child support guidelines, and custody arrangements—all aligned with Canadian family law principles.
Negotiation Simulation
Practice with three different personas (amicable, aggressive, mediator-style). Receive coaching feedback and performance scoring to refine your negotiation approach.
Child-Centered Approach
Every recommendation prioritizes children's best interests. We help you frame settlements around stability, wellbeing, and long-term family relationships.
Multi-Jurisdiction Support
Claritum currently supports Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta. Each jurisdiction has unique family law rules for asset division, support, and custody.
This Is Not Legal Advice
Claritum's analysis is educational and designed to help you understand your options and practice negotiation. Family law is complex and varies by jurisdiction, individual circumstances, and recent court decisions.
Before making any settlement decisions, you MUST consult with a qualified family lawyer licensed in your jurisdiction.