“Alimony AI” releases type-specific simulator for divorce alimony ── Provisional amount calculation tool compatible with 4 types: infidelity, domestic violence, moral harassment, and malicious abandonment
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- 📰 Published: March 30, 2026 at 05:11
Mycat Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Meguro-ku, Tokyo) has newly released a type-specific simulator for divorce alimony on its AI alimony simulation service "Alimony AI" (https://isharyo.xyz).
Tool URL: https://isharyo.xyz/tools/type-simulator
What is a type-specific simulator?
While the conventional Alimony AI simulated divorce alimony collectively, the factors considered vary significantly depending on the type of divorce cause. This tool is a simulator that divides the causes of divorce into four types and provides optimized input items and calculation logic for each.
Four supported types and input items
1. Infidelity (affair) simulator
Input items:
- Marriage period (years)
- Presence and number of children
- Period of infidelity (from discovery to present, or period during which infidelity occurred)
- Nature of infidelity (temporary/continuous/led to cohabitation, etc.)
- Circumstances of discovery of infidelity
- Impact on marriage (led to divorce/separated/marriage continuing)
Calculation features: The calculation logic branches depending on whether it led to divorce or if the marriage is continuing. If it led to divorce, the provisional amount tends to be higher, while if the marriage is continuing, it tends to be relatively lower.
2. DV (Domestic Violence) simulator
Input items:
- Nature of violence (physical violence/throwing or breaking objects/economic DV/sexual DV) ── multiple selections possible
- Period of DV (approximate period from first to last incident)
- Extent of damage (presence of medical visits/hospitalization/sequelae)
- Presence of medical certificate
- Presence of police consultation/damage report
- Presence of experience applying for a protection order
Calculation features: The presence of physical violence, the extent of damage, and the presence of evidence (medical certificates, police records) significantly influence the provisional amount.
3. Moral Harassment simulator
Input items:
- Content of psychological distress (verbal attacks/ignoring or indifference/excessive control/personality denigration) ── multiple selections possible
- Period of harassment
- Types of evidence (LINE or email records/audio recordings/diaries/third-party testimony) ── multiple selections possible
- Presence of medical visits (psychosomatic medicine/psychiatry)
- Presence of medical certificate (depression/adjustment disorder, etc.)
Calculation features: For moral harassment, the presence of evidence significantly impacts recognition. The reliability of the provisional amount varies depending on the type and number of pieces of evidence, displaying "provisional amount when evidence is sufficient" and "provisional amount when evidence is insufficient" separately.
4. Malicious Abandonment simulator
Input items:
- Period of non-payment of living expenses (months)
- Extent of non-payment of living expenses (complete non-payment/partial only/reduced amount)
- Circumstances of separation (partner unilaterally left/after discussion/self-left)
- Period of separation
- Extent of economic impact (struggled with living expenses/needed to borrow money/no significant impact)
Calculation features: The period and extent of non-payment of living expenses are central factors. Since the range of recognized amounts for malicious abandonment is wider compared to other types, it is displayed as a provisional amount with a range.
Output content of each simulator
For all four types, the following diagnostic results are displayed in common:
- Estimated provisional amount: Displayed in the range of "○ hundred thousand yen to ○ hundred thousand yen"
- Weighting of influencing factors: Visualization of how much each input factor influences the provisional amount with a bar graph
- Explanation of tendencies "This factor increases/decreases the provisional amount": Individual feedback based on input
- Organization checklist for expert consultation...