If you are jobless, earn no income, and actively seek work you can qualify. Gains or losses on house sales are not earnings.
if you make 1200.00 a month take home what would you receive in unemployment benefits in California
Can unemployment benefits be garnished due to losing your home
If you have not been working previously, No. If you were, then all the reasons that would otherwise qualify you apply (length of employment, earnings, reason for loss of job, etc.) not just because you have to stay home. Each state has its own requirements, so the better thing to do is check with your state's unemployment office for clarification.
No, the employer cannot call you at home to demand that you get off unemployment. When you begin drawing unemployment, the employer does not pay directly - there is a fund in which employer deposits are being placed and that fund is where the unemployment payment comes out - nothing to do with your ex-employer. If your ex-employer is harassing you; however, you should call the police and BBB.
The disadvantages of freelancing or working at home are:isolationrecord-keeping hasslespayment collectionno guarantee of a fixed incomework distractionsgetting underpaidlack of employment/unemployment benefits
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You can file for unemployment benefits from home on your computer by visiting the Louisiana Workforce Commission's website. http://www.laworks.net/UnemploymentInsurance/UI_Claimants.asp
I found it…http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=elwdterminal&L=6&L0=Home&L1=Government&L2=General+Resources&L3=Questions+and+Answers&L4=Unemployment+Insurance+FAQs&L5=For+Claimants&sid=Elwd&b=terminalcontent&f=dua_q%26a_qa_file_claim&csid=Elwd6. I worked in another state. How do I file for Unemployment Insurance benefits?If you worked solely in another State you will need to file your claim against that State. Some states allow you to file your claim by phone or Internet, while others require you to visit an office in person.
Probably not, depending upon the state that you live in. However, if you are fired because you missed work too often, because you had to stay home and care for your grandchild, you may very well qualify for unemployment.
You would file your claim with the "liable state", Tennessee, but you might ask Arkansas to assist you in collecting the benefits.
Were you an independent contractor? If so, sorry, unemployment benefits would not apply to you.If the company is based in CA, it does not matter your place of residence, as it is based off the company's base of operations.Start here, and fill out the necessary forms online. http://www.edd.ca.gov/Unemployment/Good luck!
Yes you are considered terminated,you will be able to draw, but they will penalize you so many weeks,usually 4 to 6 before you will be able tostart drawing