First, some states allow you to collect unemployment if you have to move because your spouse relocates, in which case it would be from the state you moved FROM (the "liable state"). Secondly, you could not collect from the state you move to because that state did not collect unemployment taxes from your former employer (hence, not the "liable state")
It depends on the state you work in. Some allow the benefits and some do not.
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Yes, some states do allow a worker to quit for this purpose, but not all states. Check with your state's employment security office for clarification.
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It depends on who owned the property prior to this event. Assuming it belongs to the wife, there is law in Georgia that prevents the husband from inheriting in such a case. In that event, the property would follow the other individuals listed in her will or would follow intestate law, skipping the husband.
You may get penalized... You will have to pay back all the money that you collected while working. Also, the penalty fees. You could even serve time in jail for not being honest under oath!!!! Think seriously about it before you consider. If you already have, then I would stop now.. They will find out; maybe not today or tomorrow, but they will....Another answer:The above answer is absolutely true, if done illegally. However, working while receiving benefits is not altogether illegal. You can still work if you notify the employment security office and follow their guidelines. You can earn wages, if they're less than the benefits and they will adjust your benefits accordingly. You can also receive a reduction in pay/hours where you are already employed and, in some cases, receive partial unemployment. Check with you state's office for more details.