Use of Vocational Evluations in Divorce
What is a Vocational Evaluation?
It is an assessment by a vocational expert of a party’s ability to earn income. The evaluator’s job is to determine a party’s earning capacity, meaning what they could earn, by reviewing the evaluated party’s age, health, education, marketable skills, employment history, and available employment opportunities. Then a report is prepared which contains the evaluator’s impressions, findings from records and interviews, the results of any testing, and a report of potential matching jobs and their pay rates.
When is a Vocational Evaluation Appropriate?
If you think your spouse is intentionally unemployed or underemployed, a Vocational Evaluation is appropriate if you want the Court to impute income to your spouse. Imputing income is when the Court can assign an amount of income to your spouse when calculating support. While the Court is not required to follow the opinion of a vocational expert, the evaluation tends to be very persuasive because it’s an expert’s objective opinion. Although the Court cannot force your spouse to get a job or a higher-earning job, it can find that your spouse can earn more and impute income to your spouse when calculating support. Most often, the higher-earning spouse benefits from using a vocational expert as it could ultimately save the support payor a great deal of money by reducing support payments. For example, if your spouse was a stay-at-home parent during marriage and wants to remain at home even though they are very well educated and the children are older teenagers, a vocational evaluation is appropriate to prove to the Court it should impute income to your spouse, thereby reducing your support obligation. However, Vocational Evaluations are also utilized by the lower-earning spouse to help increase support.
How do you get a Vocational Evaluation?
Unless the other party agrees to voluntarily submit to a vocational evaluation, you must file a motion with the Court requesting an order for it. These motions are frequently granted. If you believe your spouse is unemployed or underemployed, contact The Reape-Rickett Law Firm today at (888) 846-6166 to consult with a family law attorney to help you determine if a vocational evaluation could benefit you.
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