Divorce Calculator

Risk Factors

Your Sex

Select your sex.

Your Partner's Sex

Select your partner's sex.
Generally speaking, female-female relationships have the highest rate of failure. Male-male relationships have the lowest rate of failure. Male-female relationships have the normal rate of failure.

Your Age

Enter in your current age.

Your Partner's Age

Enter in the age of your current partner.
Age plays a major factor in relationship success. In general, marrying young increases the risk of relationship failure. Marrying with a large age gap creates a risk as well. An older female marrying a younger male is also a driver of risk.

Your Education

Enter in your current education level.

Your Partner's Education

Enter in your partner's current education level.
Differences in education has an impact on relationship success. Relationships with both partners at the same education level feature the lowest risk. As an education gap widens, risk increases. This increase in risk is lower for cases where the male has a higher level of education than the female. This increase in risk is higher in cases where the female is more educated.

Your Parents' Marital Status

Enter in the current status of your parents's marriage.

Your Partner's Parents' Marital Status

Enter in the current status of your partner's parents's marriage.
Your parents's marriage status affects your chances of relationship success. Couples coming from familes that have intact marriages have a lower risk of relationship failure. Couples coming from broken families have a higher risk of relationship failure.

Your Previous Marital Status

Enter in your previous marital status.

Your Partner's Previous Marital Status

Enter in your partner's previous marital status.
Having a previously failed marriage increases your risk of having a subsequent failed marriage. First time marriages have the highest success rate.

Your Previous Children

Enter in the number of children you have.

Your Partner's Previous Children

Enter in the number of children your partner has.
Children from previous relationships increase the risk of a relationship failure. Having no previous children carries the lowest risk of relationship failure.

Your Body Count

Enter in the number of previous sexual partners you've had.

Your Partner's Body Count

Enter in the number of previous sexual partners your partner has had.
A higher body count increases the risk of a relationship failure. Individuals who haven't previously had sex have the lowest risk of a failed relationship. Individuals with more than ten previous partners are high risk.

Your Conflict Resolution Skills

Rate your conflict resolution skills.

Your Partner's Conflict Resolution Skills

Rate your partner's conflict resolution skills.
High conflict relationships have a higher risk of failure. Good = You rarly have conflict and when conflict occurs, it is resolved peacefully through calm discussion. Poor = You use toxic conflict tactis such as personal attacks, violence, shouting, threatening, etc to address conflict.

Your View on Marriage

Enter your view on marriage.

Your Partner's View on Marriage

Enter your partner's view on marriage.
Couples with a positive view on marriage have a lower risk of relationship failure. Couples with a negative view on marriage have a higher risk of relationship failure. Positive = You value marriage as an institution and would sacrifice your happiness for the sake of your marriage. Negative = You think marriage is an outdated institution that is harmful to your best interests to the point that you would not make sacrifices to stay married.

Strength Of Your Family Relationships

Enter in the strength of your family relationships.

Strength Of Your Partner's Family Relationships

Enter in the strength of your partner's family relationships.
Couples with good family relationships have a higher chance of relationship success. Couples with bad family relationships have a higher chance of relationship failure. Good = You can rely on your family in times of trouble for support even if you are partially at fault. Bad = You are not on speaking terms with your family and could not rely on them for help in times of trouble.

Your Employment

Enter in your employment status.

Your Partner's Employment

Enter in your partner's employment status.
Stable employment increases the chances of relationship success. Unstable employment increases the chances of relationship failure. Stable = Consistent job that pays a consistent amount of money at regular intervals. Unstable = No job, or a job that does not provide a consistent stream of income.

Do you and your partner practice the same religion?

Individuals who practice the same religion have the highest chance of relationship success. Individuals who practice different religions or are not religious have a lower chance of relationship success.

How long have you been in a relationship?

The longer individuals know each other, the higher the chance of the relationship being successful.

Are you cohabitating with your partner?

Living with your partner prior to getting married increases the risk of a relationship failure.

Do you and your partner come from similar backgrounds?

Individuals who share the same culture and upbringing have a higher chance of relationship success than individuals from different backgrounds.

How would you describe the quality of your relationship?

High quality relationships have the highest chance of success. Excellent = Good chemistry, shared values, very little conflict. Terrible = Bad chemistry, different values, continuous conflict.

Financial Data

Your Income

Enter the amount of money you make per year in USD.

Your Partner's Income

Enter the amount of money your partner makes per year in USD.

Your Assets

Enter the total value of all your assets in USD. This includes everything you own such as a house, stocks, bonds, land, a car, collections, crypto, etc.

Your Partner's Assets

Enter the total value of all your partner's assets in USD. This includes property, stocks, bonds, crypto, pretty much anything that could be sold.

Your Debts

Enter the total amount of debt you have incurred in USD. This could include a home loan, a car loan, student loans, personal loans, credit card debt, etc.

Your Partner's Debts

Enter the total amount of debt your partner has incurred in USD. This could include a home loan, a car loan, student loans, personal loans, credit card debt, etc.

Financial problems are the leading cause of relationship failure. Relationships between people who have similar financial situations have the highest chance of success.