Call your local unemployment agency. Explain your situation and ask them what you need to do.
Not many lenders will be able to lend you for mortgage if you are on partial unemployment.
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It depends on the circumstances. You will need to speak with your unemployment representative to get the specifics related to your situation.
Julius Joseph Joseph has written: 'An exploratory memorandum on partial unemployment benefits in the state unemployment compensation systems' -- subject- s -: Unemployed, Unemployment Insurance
There are many ways one might go about receiving an individual health insurance policy while unemployment. The most reputable resource of information during this time would be an unemployment office.
You will need to go to the state employment agency, fill out the forms, and talk to an interviewer. If you do not go through the required procedure, you will never collect unemployment. <><> Getting fired in and of itself does not prevent you from getting unemployment. Employers must pay into unemployment insurance. If they could keep former workers from getting Unemployment by simply firing them, they would fire unnecessary employees rather than laying them off. The interviewer may decide such happened in your case. Still, you must apply.
It's still called unemployment. You can get partial payment if you are working less. You apply the same way you would if you'd been laid off.
if i am getting unemployment benefits in florida and take money from my 401k does that disqualify me from unemployment benefits
Nope. Unemployment is for when you are not working, If you are driving and getting paid, you are working.
That sort of unemployment is voluntary, which is not covered. <><> Some states do allow partial or even full unemployment benefits because they don't want to disturb a marriage, but you need to check with your state's employment security office for clarification
when people are educated & willing to work but not getting jobs is called educated unemployment
If you were fired or you quit your job you wouldn't get unemployment. And there's a certain amount of years you get it so you might just stop getting it.