Potential income definition

Potential income means both of the following for a parent who the court pursuant to a court support order, or a child support enforcement agency pursuant to an administrative child support order, determines is voluntarily unemployed or voluntarily underemployed:
Potential income means income attributed to a parent determined by the parent's employment potential and probable earnings level based on, but not limited to, recent work history, occupational qualifications, prevailing job opportunities, and earnings levels in the community.
Potential income means income attributed to a parent determined by:

Examples of Potential income in a sentence

  • Potential income, including but not limited to interest and dividends, not realized by the Insured because of a loss covered under this Bond, except when covered under Insuring Agreement H.

  • Potential income taxes and other expenses that would be incurred on disposition of our derivative instruments are not reflected in the fair values.

  • Potential income shall be counted when it is actually available as well as when it is potentially available but the applicant/enrollee chooses not to receive the income.

  • Potential income shall be determined based upon employment potential and probable earnings level based on the obligor's or obligee's recent work history, occupational qualifications, and prevailing job opportunities and earnings levels in the community.

  • Potential income will be based upon the parent’s work history, qualifications and job opportunities.


More Definitions of Potential income

Potential income means the parent's ability to earn based on relevant work history, including hours typically worked by or available to the parent, occupational qualifications, education, physical and mental health, employment potential in light of prevailing job opportunities and earnings levels in the community, and any other relevant factors. A determination of potential income includes potential income from any source described in section 4 of this rule. If a parent residing in Oregon is determined to be able to earn at the minimum wage, the hourly earning amount to be imputed as potential income will be based on the lowest minimum wage provided for in any area of Oregon.
Potential income means a benefit or payment to which the client, spouse of a client, or sponsor(s) of a client may be entitled and could secure, such as spousal support, annuities, pensions, retirement or disability benefits, veterans compensation and pensions, workers' compensation, Social Security retirement or disability benefits, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, and unemployment compensation.
Potential income means both of the following for a parent that the court . . . determines is voluntarily unemployed or underemployed:
Potential income means both of the following for a parent who the court pursuant to a court support order, or a child support enforcement agency pursuant to an administrative child
Potential income means the parent's ability to earn based on relevant work history, including hours typically worked by or available to the parent, occupational qualifications, education, physical and mental health, employment potential in light of prevailing job opportunities and earnings levels in the community, and any other relevant factors. A determination of potential income includes potential income from any source described in section 4 of this rule.1
Potential income means * * * for a parent that the court * * * determines is voluntarily unemployed or voluntarily underemployed:
Potential income means *** the following for a parent that the court *** determines is voluntarily unemployed or voluntarily underemployed: *** Imputed income that the court or agency determines the parent would have earned if fully employed as determined from the parent’s employment potential and probable earnings based on the parent’s recent work history, the parent’s occupational qualifications, and the prevailing job opportunities and salary levels in the community in which the parent resides