Sort out the financial side of separation — calmly.
Two products, separately scoped. The DIY Consent Orders Pack documents an agreed division and produces the Minute of Consent Orders for filing — $249 at download. The Property Settlement Modeller walks the s.79 / s.75(2) framework for matters where you’ll likely need a lawyer — free, on-screen analysis, open-source methodology.
Both products are launching shortly — leave your email below and we’ll let you know when they’re live.
s.79 contributions, s.75(2) future needs, just-and-equitable test.
Inputs don’t leave your device until you choose to download.
The s.79 / s.75(2) calculation logic is public on GitHub. Anyone can audit how it weights factors.
The Pack documents what you’ve agreed; the Modeller models the framework. Neither decides what’s fair for you.
Pick the one that matches where you are.
The Pack documents an agreed division for filing. The Modeller walks the framework for matters where you’ll likely need a lawyer. Different price, different artefact, different audience. Most users only need one.
“We’ve agreed on the split. Help us file.”
~30–60 minutes · 5 modules · $249 at download
Captures everything the Federal Circuit and Family Court asks for in an Application for Consent Orders — parties, relationship, children, contributions, future circumstances, proposed division. Outputs the Application content and the Minute of Consent Orders in PDF and editable Word (.docx), ready to file via the Commonwealth Courts Portal or hand to a fixed-fee solicitor.
Includes
- ✓ Full Application for Consent Orders content
- ✓ Minute of Consent Orders (FCFCOA template)
- ✓ PDF and editable Word (.docx) — the Court accepts both
- ✓ Net wealth schedule
- ✓ Plain-English summary
- ✓ 30 days of edits, lifetime download
For low-to-moderate complexity matters. A 60-second eligibility check at the start assesses whether the Pack’s the right fit — if your matter has factors that warrant professional advice, we’ll route you to the free Modeller or a solicitor before any inputs are captured.
“For matters where you’ll likely need a lawyer.”
~20–30 minutes · 6 steps · Free
Walks through the Family Law Act framework — s.79 contributions (financial, non-financial, homemaker, parent) and s.75(2) future needs (earning capacity, care, health, super gaps). Produces an on-screen modelled outcome range plus a free PDF for taking to a lawyer.
Includes
- ✓ Asset pool capture and net-pool calculation
- ✓ s.79 contributions analysis with reasoning
- ✓ s.75(2) future-needs adjustment, factor by factor
- ✓ Modelled range (low / mid / high)
- ✓ Free PDF download (or email yourself)
- ✓ Methodology open-source on GitHub
Best for: family-law professionals working with clients, and individuals preparing to brief a lawyer or mediator.
Started on one and need the other? You can switch — financial-pool data carries across, you’ll just re-enter what’s product-specific. Most users only need one or the other; some use the Modeller first to understand their position, then the Pack to document the agreed division.
The four-step process Australian family courts use, mapped to PSC’s two products.
Identify the asset pool
Joint, sole, disclosed assets, debts, and superannuation.
Both productsAssess contributions (s.79)
Initial, ongoing, non-financial, homemaker and parenting contributions.
Modeller onlyAssess future needs (s.75(2))
Earning capacity, care of children, age, health, and resources.
Modeller onlyDocument the agreed split — or test for justice and equity
The Pack documents the division you’ve reached. The Modeller outputs a modelled range so you can see what the framework would say. Either way, the FCFCOA decides whether the proposed orders are just and equitable on filing.
Both products · differentlyIs PSC right for you?
Yes — PSC works for you if
PSC is not the right tool if
Not sure? The eligibility check at the start of the calculator walks through this in 60 seconds.
See exactly what the Pack contains.
Annotated samples of the Pack PDF and editable Word document, plus a sample of the Modeller PDF — full previews on the sample page so you know what you’d get before paying.
When other tools are the better fit.
PSC is one of several tools you might use during a separation. Here’s when other options are the right starting point.
amica.gov.au
Free, government-backed, designed for couples who’ll both log in and cooperate online. Use amica if you and your ex-partner are both willing to do the process together. We’re solo-first; amica is collaboration-first.
Legal Aid (in your state)
Free or low-cost legal representation, especially for matters involving family violence, financial hardship, or contested disclosure. If you qualify, Legal Aid is the right starting point.
A fixed-fee family lawyer
Lawyer-led work for matters where you want professional handling end to end. We’re upstream of this — many users use PSC to organise their matter, then engage a fixed-fee provider to file. Faster brief, cheaper total.
The FCFCOA’s free DIY kit
The Court’s official kit for self-filing consent orders. It’s free, comprehensive, and what you’ll ultimately file with. PSC structures the inputs to that kit so they’re easier to fill in.
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