Spousal Support Calculator for Saskatchewan
Calculate spousal support in Saskatchewan using the SSAG guidelines. See guideline ranges for amount and duration based on Saskatchewan tax rates.
Calculate spousal support in SaskatchewanSpousal support in Saskatchewan
The Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines (SSAG) apply the same formulas across Canada. In Saskatchewan, your provincial tax rate affects your Net Disposable Income (NDI), which shifts the dollar amount of your support range. The formulas themselves do not change by province.
For separations without dependent children, the SSAG suggests 1.5% to 2% of the income difference for each year of cohabitation, with duration ranging from 0.5 to 1 year per year of the relationship. The Rule of 65 may make support indefinite if the recipient's age plus years of cohabitation equals 65 or more.
For separations with dependent children, spousal support is calculated alongside child support. The SSAG uses Individual Net Disposable Income (INDI), which accounts for Saskatchewan's provincial tax rates, child support transfers, and government benefits like the Canada Child Benefit. The guideline range is 40% to 46% of the combined INDI to the lower-income spouse.
Key facts
National Formula
The SSAG formulas are the same across Canada. Saskatchewan's provincial tax rates affect the Net Disposable Income calculation, which shifts the dollar amount of the range.
Duration
Without children: 0.5 to 1 year per year of relationship. With children: tied to the longer of the marriage length or the youngest child's milestones. The Rule of 65 may apply.
Advisory, Not Mandatory
The SSAG provides guideline ranges. Courts use them as a starting point but retain discretion to set amounts outside the range based on the circumstances.
Direction
Support flows from the higher-income spouse to the lower-income spouse. When children are involved, custody arrangements can affect the direction.
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