The other party refuses to work and/or earn a decent wage and, as a result, it looks like I will have to pay much more in spousal support. Can anything be done?
BY: William R.F. Conners
Managing Partner and Founder
The court has the power to “impute” income to a party who is voluntarily underemployed or unemployed. Most commonly, but not always, a vocational expert should be utilized to provide the evidence needed. Successful imputation of income can dramatically mitigate or preclude the amount and/or duration of spousal support.