The same percentage as employed
see links below
Under Federal Law, there is a limit on whether garnishment applies. In the case of unemployment benefits, unless it is for child or spousal support, the benefits from unemployment or disability cannot be garnished.
Unfortunately, retiring does not qualify you for unemployment benefits. You need to have lost your job, etc., not just retire.
call the local office
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
Contact that state's unemployment security office for instructions.
Unfortunately, no, as he could not fulfill the requirements. However, there may be other public support agencies/benefits that may be available.
Unemployment benefits in New Jersey can be extended 99 weeks to Nov. 30, 2010, according to the Related Link below.
According to the Related Link below, if you move to a state with Employment Benefits, you are eligible for up to 20 weeks of benefits. I the state does not have those benefits, then you may receive up to 2 weeks.
The "liable state", South Carolina in this case, is who pays your benefits because that was where you worked and your employer paid the unemployment taxes.
According to the information on page 5 of the Related Link below, such an owner would not be eligible for unemployment benefits.
I worked in NY for 6 months. I live in New Jersey. I was told by NJ Unemployment when I tried to claim benefits that I would have to claim my unemployment benefits in the State of NY.
Yes, you would file in New Jersey because it is the "liable state" that collected your employer's taxes to pay for your benefits.