When should you consider a vocational evaluation?
• Disputed income
• Workforce re-entry
• Career changes
• Underemployment
Happy to discuss whether a case may benefit.
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When a spouse has a disabling condition, evaluating earning capacity becomes more complex. Vocational experts analyze medical limitations, work history, and job markets to determine realistic employability and wages. #VocationalExpert#FamilyLaw#EarningCapacity
How Can a Vocational Assessment Help in a Divorce or Family Law Case?
Child support and alimony are often calculated based on a spouse’s wages. However, in many cases the key issue is not just current income—but earning capacity.
based on these factors.
In divorce and family law cases, a vocational assessment can provide the court with an objective, fact-based analysis of what a spouse is capable of earning. This information helps the court make informed decisions regarding child support and alimony.
Today, I would like to take a moment to remember our dear friend Bill England, who passed away one year ago.
Bill will be remembered by the vocational rehabilitation community as a leader, mentor, and dedicated advocate for the profession.