by R. E. Wexler | Blog & News, Expert Witness, Income Evaluation
As an Employability Expert, I follow reports and analysis from the U.S. Government and other experts. These are some of the factors I consider to evaluate labor market demand, length of time to be hired, types of employment opportunities in this market and expected...
by R. E. Wexler | Blog & News, Job Search, Job Seeker
In litigation, the unemployed or under-employed are expected to show that they made genuine efforts to find employment comparable to their experience, education and/or training and earning capacity. Many factors determine earning capacity, but this month, we focus on...
by R. E. Wexler | Blog & News, Income Evaluation, Job Seeker
Myth #1: Courts See Through This When Imputing Income Imputed income, the method courts use to assign or credit income to a parent for the purpose of child support, often varies substantially from state to state, court to court. According to Lawyers.com the...
by R. E. Wexler | Job Search, Job Seeker
The frantic, frenetic Holidays provide a perfect excuse for job seekers who want to take a break from their search. But a litigant who is proving a diligent job search can’t afford to do so. In fact, the holidays are a very good time to continue job search activity,...
by R. E. Wexler | Blog & News, Income Evaluation, Job Seeker
In 2012, Dina Eastwood, Clint Eastwood’s second wife of 17 years, filed for a legal separation. Although Dina asked for spousal support, legal custody of their teenaged daughter, and coverage of her attorney fees and costs, Clint (reported to have amassed a...