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Q: Can a military spouse claim unemployment benefits when husband from Texas is changing duty station to Colorado?
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What types of unemployment insurance can I get?

The types of unemployment are: Regular UI, Interstate Claim for Benefits, Combined Wage Claim (CWC) for Benefits, Extended Benefits, Unemployment Compensation for Federal Civilian Employees (UCFE), Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Military Personnel (UCX), and Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA)


Can retired military receive unemployment benefits in Massachusetts?

No, cause you're getting retirement pay.


Can a military spouse collect unemployment benefits from Missouri if the family has to relocate to another state?

You might want to call a lawyer or whoever is giving you the unemployment benefits. My best guess is no because you are leaving the state so you must apply for unemployment benefits for the state you relocate in. Keep on striving!


Does NJ have TIER 3 unemployment program?

Yes it does but it may depend on certain conditions. I am eligible for TIER 3 unemployment but maybe because I was in the military. Military personnel receive unemployment benefits differently, from a different "pot" of money. I received notice of eligibility while I am receiving Tier 2 benefits. If you are eligible you will receive it months before you exhaust TIER 2 benefits.


Can retired military collect Georgia unemployment insurance?

Only if you don't tell them about your retirement. I retired Jan 2010 and immediately went to work FT. After 7 months, I was laid off without notice. I applied for unemployment and stated honestly that I receive a military retirement. I am a man of integrity and had no desire to falsify information that could come back to haunt me or even be charged with a crime since it is illegal to falsify information when applying for unemployment. I was told that I did not qualify for unemployment benefits becaus I receive a military retirement. In short, in the state of Georgia, retired veterans will never be eligible for unemployment benefits because our retirement is more than the benefit. What is being lost in all this is that the state requires every employer to pay into the unemployment system for their workers. This means that the state of Georgia gets to keep the money paid by my employer because I can never qualify for unemployment benefits. This is outrageous! I guess my 24 years of service wasn't enough, they now want my unemployment benefits as well. Just their way of saying "Thanks for your service". Good Soldier


Can you collect unemployment benefits while in basic training for the military?

I just called to the unemployment benefits line, and they say that no, we wont receive UB since BT is full time and we will be paid for it even it is not too much.


Can you get unemployment after military deployment?

yes


Where is the Colorado Military Historical Group Inc in Colorado Springs Colorado located?

The address of the Colorado Military Historical Group Inc is: Po Box 76422, Colorado Springs, CO 80970


If you are retired military can you collect unemployment?

No ... retirement is much the same as a "voluntary quit". Usually in retirement one draws a pension or retirement income. Besides, in order to collect UI, one also has to actively seek employment at at least 3 places each week ... what is the sense then of being retired? This statement is not correct, military members are entitled to receive unemployment benefits once discharged, if they are in the coast guard like i am you are entitled to federal unemployment which is at a higher rate. If you want to find out more about your benefits contacts your local employment commission or visit your states website. As far as the retired members i am not sure but will find out and post it.


Can you collect unemployment with an 'Other Than Honorable' discharge in California?

I presume that you mean that you wish to collect unemployment because you were involuntarily separated from the military. Discharge from the military, for any reason, does not qualify one for unemployment benefits in California (and, I'm pretty sure, nowhere else, either). Unemployment is a civilian system. Now, you may qualify for assistance from programs under the various "Welfare" laws if you are unable to find a new job quickly. Disability claims must be filed through the Military, however. If the question involves the impact that a OTH or BCD might have on future eligibility for unemployment in the civilian world (i.e. you took a civilian job, then were laid off): it is irrelevant. OTH/BCD and similar have no legal bearing in the civilian world - they will follow you around when applying for various military benefits and things, but they do not become part of your civilian legal record. That is, it's not like they're treated as a felony or other crime. They can't be used against you in the civilian legal or ordinary government benefits areas.


Where is the Colorado Springs Historical Military Museum Inc in Colorado Springs Colorado located?

The address of the Colorado Springs Historical Military Museum Inc is: 1220 Dragonman Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80929


Can you collect unemployment and military retirement in Texas?

yes