Sentences with phrase «full earning capacity»

If a parent is unemployed or working below full earning capacity, the court may consider the reasons.
If a parent is unemployed or working below full earning capacity, the court may consider the reasons why the person is unemployed or underemployed.

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If this is true for you, you can seek the full value of your lost wages, benefits, and future earning capacity related to your injury, past, present, and future.
He went on to say that the continuing duty of full and frank disclosure of all material facts in ancillary relief proceedings included a duty to inform the other party of information that might result in a removal of uncertainty as to the value of assets or the level of future income or inform the assessment of a party's income, earning capacity or assets.
For purposes of the child support guidelines, Alabama courts have held that «income» means actual gross income of a parent, if the parent is employed to full capacity, or the actual gross income the parent has the ability to earn if the parent is unemployed or underemployed.
The second way is to calculate only the additional costs that arose from the injury and allow a full award for lost earning capacity.
Our goal is to secure the full amount of money damages allowed by our justice system, including damages for past and future medical, surgical and hospital bills; lost wages and loss of earning capacity; property damage; and past and future pain, suffering and loss of enjoyment of life.
No stone is left unturned in ensuring that you get full compensation for medical bills, loss of wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering and property damage.
The goal of a tanker truck accident claim is to recover full compensation for both economic and non-financial losses, including pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of wages and future earning capacity, or the wrongful death of your family member.
In a sixteen year marriage, where the supported spouse earns $ 30k per year and is working at her full capacity, and the supporting spouse earns $ 60k per year, and fault is not a factor, an award of permanent periodic alimony of $ 500.00 per month is proper.
The victim is entitled to full damages for his injuries including medical expenses, ambulance costs, hospital bills, property damage, loss of income, lost earning capacity, rehabilitation costs and pain and suffering.
Rather than attempting to determine an amount for diminished earning capacity by using the earnings approach, which is more suitable where the loss can be easily measured, the Court used the capital asset approach, as the Plaintiff had no history of full time employment, and had yet to fully establish herself in her field.
We pursue full compensation for pain and suffering, current and future medical expenses, lost wages and lost future earning capacity, permanent disability and more.
Generally, the trier of fact should not impute an earning capacity that is greater than the amount the party would earn from one full - time position.
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