Your best bet is to concentrate on the fact that he/she retired too early.
You may, or may not want to look into the use of a vocational evaluator.
Here is an example of one:
Vocational Rehabilitation, Labor Market Surveys, Tampa, FL
If I have to get an attorney because my ex retired early (55) to fight for my Permanent periodic alimonywould it be best for the attorney to present a imputed income defense for me his client? My ex is a sheep in wolf clothing....HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your best bet is to concentrate on the fact that he/she retired too early.
You may, or may not want to look into the use of a vocational evaluator.
Here is an example of one:
Vocational Rehabilitation, Labor Market Surveys, Tampa, FL
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The ex is very educated,I helped put him through school. He is x law enforcement,and pastors a church...He only retired to stop paying alimony.That is the reason I was asking about imputed income...He needs his income imputed so I can continue to receive my alimony...I was a babysitter that was the way I helped him thru college and didn't do for myself...and now no one really wants someone old...
Yes, I agree.
The answer I gave is the way to present an effective imputation of income case.
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