by R. E. Wexler | Blog & News, Job Search, Job Seeker
What are the choices for an older worker who is out of a job just as he or she approaches retirement? Using a vocational (or employability) expert helps to determine that person’s employment capabilities and earning capacity. The employability expert knows how...
by R. E. Wexler | Blog & News, Expert Witness, Income Evaluation, Job Search, Job Seeker, Networking, Rona E. Wexler
Lawyers often ask a vocational expert to evaluate a job search either in litigation or to advise their clients who seek employment. The typical story is that the client or plaintiff submits a resume online to a recruiter or employer, and then waits. And waits, but...
by R. E. Wexler | Blog & News, Job Search, Job Seeker, Networking
Our July newsletter is for professionals like you and for job seekers in your cases. We all know that the right networking activity is Essential to Getting Hired and Getting Business. The majority of people find their jobs and new clients via an introduction or...
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,...