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.
Probably not. Unemployment benefits are usually only available if you lose your job (i.e. fired, laid off), not if you forfeit it.
If he was drawing unemployment and is now working, his unemployment benefits will stop when he reports the new job.If you are receiving unemployment your husband's new job will not affect your benefits.If you are now collecting unemployment and you want to continue, you should report the new address to the unemployment compensation office in the state you received your benefits from.Another answer:Some states allow you to collect your own unemployment if you follow your spouse,, due to his transfer, etc. Other do not allow for anything but work related issues. You need to dheck with the state you work in for clarification.
can you get late -husbands benifits
No, our state does not allow it.
Yes you can file
You have no claim on your former spouse's SS benefits.
Idaho's unemployment benefits are sad at best. I am not an expert on the subject, but I believe that if you quit a job in the last 16 months for any reason then you are not eligible for unemployment in Idaho. It wouldn't hurt to check with the labor office to make sure though. I once left a job because my paychecks were bouncing. My employer expected me to continue working without pay. Idaho still denied me unemployment compensation for the month it took me to find a new job.
If you can get benefits from one without giving him a built in drinking buddy, quit while you are ahead.
Only if you were awarded a portion of the benefits in the divorce action.
Yes if her SSI is signifigantly less then she gets spousal benefits instead. You just contact a local SSI office and they will help.
Probably not; see a lawyer to be sure.
Only those who were previously employed and received pay for that work, AND paid unemplyment insurance while emplyed may collect unemplyment if that job ends or they are laid off. Some states permit unemplyment compensation benefits for those who have been terminated.