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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2025 · 34 MIN

Episode 28: Earning Capacity! I Have Been A Stay At Home Parent, How Am I Going To Support Myself?

from Better Than Bitter™ Divorce Podcast

Episode 28: Earning Capacity! I Have Been A Stay At Home Parent, How Am I Going To Support Myself?Our Guest:John May John May has worked as a vocational rehabilitation counselor since 1993. He has a Master’s degree program in Rehabilitation Counseling. As a Fellow of the American Board of Vocational Experts, John May has worked as a vocational expert since 2005. He has testified as a forensic vocational expert in litigation and hearings in several states. Visit John May's WebsiteJohn's Website SummaryIn this episode of the Better Than Bitter podcast, Tania Leichliter interviews John May, a vocational rehabilitation counselor, about the role of vocational forensics in divorce. They discuss how understanding earning capacity and employability can empower individuals going through divorce, especially those who have been out of the workforce. John shares insights on balancing childcare responsibilities with career opportunities and provides real-life success stories of clients who have benefited from vocational counseling. The conversation emphasizes the importance of viewing vocational evaluations as a means of empowerment rather than punishment, ultimately guiding individuals towards a more amicable divorce resolution.TakeawaysVocational forensics can provide clarity in divorce proceedings.Understanding earning capacity is crucial for both spouses.Employability and placeability are key concepts in vocational assessments.Childcare responsibilities can complicate career reentry.Vocational counseling can empower individuals to upskill.Fear of returning to work is common but can be addressed.Skills developed at home are valuable in the job market.Mediation can be enhanced with vocational evaluations.Real-life success stories illustrate the benefits of vocational support.Divorce can lead to new opportunities for personal growth.TitlesEmpowering Divorce Through Vocational SupportNavigating Earning Capacity in DivorceSound Bites"Divorce doesn't have to be a battleground.""Fear of returning to work is common.""You can build a life that works."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Vocational Forensics03:36 New Chapter03:38 Understanding Earning Capacity in Divorce03:41 New Chapter 207:11 Employability vs. Placeability11:05 Navigating Childcare and Employment14:15 Empowerment Through Vocational Counseling17:13 Real-Life Success Stories24:50 Overcoming Barriers to Employment28:25 Conclusion and Key Takeaways32:44 Introduction to Amicable Divorce34:13 Resources for Support and GrowthKeywordsamicable divorce, vocational forensics, earning capacity, employability, divorce coaching, financial fear, mediation, vocational counseling, upskilling, divorce resolutionOn our website you'll find details and additional information on our 5-Step Gameplan multimedia course, our different types of coaching methods, monthly memberships, events and retreats, and a whole lot more. Plus, we've got a ton of free resources, like our monthly newsletter, our private Facebook group, our Instagram channel, and a library of articles and free webinars to help you along the way. When you go to our website, you'll be able to schedule a free 45-minute breakthrough call. Remember, we're here to help you reach an amicable resolution. Find your courage and believe in your brighter future because you know what? It is possible.At Better Than Bitter™, we measure success by what we give and not by what we get. So, let's change the divorce dialogue together. It's time to be better than bitter.Do you want to know if We Can Help You? Book A Free 1:1 Breakthrough Call Now! Click HereIf you want to connect with a Divorce Concierge, contact Vesta Divorce Concierge here!

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