Family Law & Legal Services
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Vocational Evaluation for Divorce Cases
A vocational evaluation for divorce cases helps clarify an individual’s employability, earning capacity, work history, transferable skills, and realistic vocational options. This service is commonly used in family law matters involving alimony, imputed income, workforce re-entry, career interruption, or disputed earning potential. Evaluations are individualized and designed to provide objective, well-documented information that can support informed legal and financial decision-making during the divorce process.Vocational Evaluation w/ Earning Capacity, Transferrable Skills Analysis & Labor Market Survey. Expert testimony is not included.
Vocational Evaluation for Personal Injury Cases
A vocational evaluation for personal injury cases examines how an injury, illness, or disability may affect an individual’s ability to work, maintain employment, or return to prior occupations. The evaluation considers factors such as work history, education, transferable skills, physical and cognitive limitations, and labor market considerations to help clarify vocational impact and future work capacity. This service may be useful in cases involving reduced employability, career disruption, loss of earning potential, or return-to-work planning.Vocational Evaluation w/ Diminished Earning Capacity, Transferrable Skills Analysis & Labor Market Survey. Expert testimony is not included.
Family Relocation & Systems Impact
A Family Relocation & Systems Impact Assessment is a structured, comparative review designed to examine how a proposed relocation may affect a child’s day-to-day functioning and the caregiving systems that support them. The focus is placed on practical, real-world considerations such as routines, schooling, service access, transportation, scheduling, support networks, and continuity of care rather than legal conclusions or custody-related opinions.This service is intended to provide neutral, systems-based documentation that helps families and professionals better understand the functional differences between the current environment and the proposed environment, including potential stressors, logistical changes, continuity factors, and support needs that may arise if relocation occurs.Clients receive a professional written report that may include: - A side-by-side comparison of current and proposed living environments - Documentation of changes in schooling, routines, services, and support systems - Identification of logistical demands and systems-level stressors - A scope limitations statement confirming the non-forensic, non-legal nature of the evaluation. Expert testimony is not included.
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