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Property Split Calculator
Australian family law · FLA 1975 (Cth)
Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) · FCFCOA · Married & De Facto

Model your full asset split before your first legal conversation.

Australian Property Settlement Calculator

Input every asset and liability. Assess contributions and future needs. Allocate the pool. Draft consent order language — all in one structured tool.

Free to use. Downloadable PDF report available when you’re ready to take it further.

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Asset Pool
🏠 Property$620k
💼 Super$312k
🏠 Savings$95k
💳 Liabilities−$140k
🚗 Vehicle$38k
Net Pool
$925,000
Asset Pool
Contributions
Future Needs
Division
Orders
Estimated split
58%
42%
Person A share$536,500
Person B share$388,500
Balance to target✓ On target
📄 Export Court PDF  ·  Draft Consent Orders ready
Pool
Assets$1.065m
Liabilities$140k
Net$925k
Split
Person A58%
Person B42%
Free to use
No account required
Family Law Act 1975 framework
Married & de facto

Everything in one place

Most people approach property settlement one asset at a time. This tool models the whole pool — the way the Family Law Act actually works.

Full asset pool

Property, vehicles, bank accounts, superannuation, investments, business interests and liabilities — every asset class the FLA considers.

Contributions assessment

Model initial, ongoing financial and non-financial contributions per s.79(4) FLA. The calculator adjusts the split percentage based on your inputs.

Future needs adjustment

Apply s.75(2) and s.90SF(3) future needs factors — income disparity, primary care of children, health, earning capacity — to refine the split.

Asset allocation

Allocate each asset to each party and see in real time how the actual split compares to the target. Model who keeps the house, who gets more super.

Draft consent orders

Generate plain-English draft consent order language based on your allocations. A drafting aid — not a substitute for legal review before filing.

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PDF report

Export a structured, court-formatted PDF summary of your matter — asset schedule, split percentage, allocation, and order draft. Paid feature.

Paid · PDF export

Five steps. One structured view.

The tool follows the Family Law Act framework from identification of assets to draft orders.

01

Identify the asset pool

Add every asset and liability for both parties. The tool builds the full net pool in real time.

Free
02

Assess contributions

Input financial and non-financial contributions per s.79(4) FLA. See how the split percentage responds.

Free
03

Apply future needs

Adjust for s.75(2) factors — income gap, children, health, earning capacity. Refine the target split.

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04

Allocate and model

Assign each asset to each party. See the real split vs target and balance to target in the live panel.

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05

Export your output

Copy draft order language or export a structured PDF — ready to share with a mediator or lawyer.

PDF is paid
8 Asset categories covered — property, super, vehicles, accounts, investments, business, other, liabilities
5 tabs Pool → Contributions → Future Needs → Division → Orders
Free Full modelling tool at no cost. PDF export is the only paid feature.

Who this is for

The tool is most useful at a specific moment in the separation process.

Before your first legal conversation

Arrive at your lawyer with a structured view of the asset pool, a sense of the split, and an understanding of what the issues are. Save significant legal fees on fact-gathering time.

During mediation

Give both parties a common reference point for the numbers. A shared view of the pool takes the emotion out of early discussions and focuses sessions on resolution rather than disputing facts.

Testing settlement scenarios

What if one person keeps the house and the other gets more super? What if the property is sold and cash is split? Model both in minutes and compare the outcomes side by side.

New to this? If you’re just starting to think about separation and still trying to understand how property settlement works, start at whogetsthehouse.com.au first. It explains the framework in plain English before you dive into the numbers.
Important note: This tool is a practical modelling aid only. It does not constitute legal advice and does not replace advice from a qualified Australian family lawyer. All outputs are estimates based on your inputs. Do not file consent orders without independent legal review.

Model your full asset split today

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