Legal Question in Family Law in Texas

intentional unemployment or underemployment

I am going through a very nasty divorce. My husband is a cocaine addict and an alcoholic. He quit going to work and was fired from a job he held for 10 years making a six figure income. How do I prove intentional unemployment? Will it even matter when the judge sets child support?


Asked on 5/23/02, 5:22 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

James Grissom Law Office of James P. Grissom

Re: intentional unemployment or underemployment

You might be able to show that his experience and education indicates an ability to earn a level of income. On the other hand, addiction has been shown to be a compensable disability which would indicate that his abilities have diminished with his addiction. The cost of proving this claim may exceed the present benefits. Check with your attorney. Good Luck

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Answered on 5/24/02, 9:13 am


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