i will have to say no it is exempt income only child support and IRS can the state doesnt want to pay your credit debts
No, only for child/spousal support.
There is no prohibition in any state to marrying anyone who has or will collect state Unemployment Insurance benefits.
Harvast Mathis died December 23, 2007. He lived in New Jersey in Essex county. My question is: Did anyone receive benefits from his death?
In order to qualify for unemployment benefits, an individual must have worked long enough to meet the monetary requirement of the state and be totally or partially separated from employment. If determined eligible for benefits, an individual must then meet the availability requirements of the state. Unemployment law varies from state to state.
The max pay for unemployment in TN is $275. How can anyone pay bills on that???
Your unemployment benefits cannot be garnished by anyone but your state government for past due state taxes, and even then it as a last resort. However with a court order the loan holder can garnish your bank account under the guise that they had no idea the money was from unemployment benefits (the IRS will not do this) - and good luck getting that money back any time soon. They will hold onto it for months and months. There are also a couple of states Like Louisiana) that have Napoleonic law, which means, they can get the sheriff come take your personal items to sell as part of the payment on your defaulted loan. If you are in dire straights. Call the IRS. Tell them you are on unemployment and they will stop all collections until you get a job. Seriously. They do this. Please note that if you get a job and fail to contact them, they will levy your wages and property, so your employer will know and so will anyone who looks at your credit report. If you contact your lender and they won't work out a payment arrangement in writing with you, contact a bankruptcy attorney to go over your options.
Anyone with a child.
Only if you owe them money and they have gone to court to seek a judgment against you.
According to the Related Link below, to be eligible for unemployment you have to be available to go to work immediately with no restrictions on your ability to work (among other requirements) If the disability prevents you from doing this, then no. Also, if you qualified otherwise, the benefits would be offset by any disability benefits you receive.
Anyone can file for unemployment. Whether you are eligible or not depends, among other things, on what the issue is you refer to.
There are many benefits such as your not hurting anyone or causing pain to society!
No.
unemployment Berozgari word refer to that situation where no job are available for anyone.