According to Texas state law, yes.
"Child support will be taken from your unemployment benefits through wage withholding. The Texas Workforce Commission withholds according to the child and medical support payment obligations. Up to 50 percent of the unemployment earnings can be withheld to satisfy the current monthly obligations."
Yes, along with making an official request for a modification. see links below
Child support has nothing to do with employment insurance. However, you will not qualify if you left the job voluntarily or were not working long enough.
If you worked for the military you can receive unemployment. You need a copy of your discharge papers to speed up the process. The government has to report the wages to the unemployment office, which can take a few weeks.
Yes, child support counts as income for the purposes of filing your FAFSA and applying for financial aid.
To report someone working under the table to avoid paying child support is to tell your attorney if you are the person that the child support is supposed to be paid to. You may even need to file a motion for contempt of court.
It depends. If you are collecting unemployment, you need to report your earnings when you work.
ALL of it, of course!
No it's not neccesory.
First, thanks for cheating the taxpayers. We have enough legitimate debt and really don't need to support liars and cheats. You are committing government fraud and should go to jail. Most likely they will simply fine you and make you ineligible for unemployment ever again.
You are required to report all income, gross not net. This could also affect the amount, if any, that you would receive weekly from unemployment. To not report it might be considered unemployment fraud.
No, you do not have to report any amount of casino, lottery, bingo....winnings in Michigan if collecting unemployment insurance...it is an unearned income.
Yes. Although you must report any earnings you receive while getting unemployment benefits, the Related Link below says you do not have to report the Social Security benefits, meaning it does not affect your unemployment.
India's rate of unemployment was 7.2% according to the Related Link below (report as of 11/26/09)
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