In your resignation, if you are able, available, and actively seeking work and you were not able to perform your last job due to health reasons, the unemployment office will probably allow quitting under those conditions and approve your benefits. See the Related Link below.
No. You can't collect unemployment anywhere for merely retiring.
No because nobody is going to fire you because you have a cold. You have to be totally out of work to collect unemployment and not just out sick.
Yes. The Department of Job and Family Services can back the date up (in Ohio anyway), so you can collect.
Generally if you leave any job voluntarily you are not eligible to collect benefits regardless of whether you move or not.
You collect from the state where you worked. I live in PA but I worked in MD. My money comes from MD. <><> You may file for unemployment in Maryland, the "agent" state, but through the interstate agreement, the "liable" state, New Jersey is responsible for making the actual payments
yes. nannies can actually collect unemployment
If you were fired because of mental illness, then you should collect disability insurance, rather than unemployment insurance, and it lasts much longer.
No, because there is no tax deductions in your disability which entitles you to receive unemployment.
possibly, but your unemployment benefits will be reduced because you're getting money. Dosn't matter where from, if it's green and your getting it, they won't give it.
No. In order to collect unemployment you have to be available, able and willing to work. Restricting yourself to weekends is not considered available,
You can, but unemployment will deduct the amount from your unemployment benefits
NO. A persn who is incarcerated cannot collect unemployment.