No....you don't get unemployment if you quit. You should have done something stupid and gotten fired. Oh well, good luck on your marriage.
No. In order to qualify you have to be laid off or otherwise fired without cause.
I don't think you can collect unemployment if you QUIT your job to relocate. If the company was relocating to California (or anywhere farther than 50 miles- I think), and you did not want to relocate, then I believe you can get unemployment.
Quitting a job does not qualify for unemployment.
Unfortunately no.
You can only draw umemployment if you get fired. If you could receive it for quitting a job noone would be working.
No, you cannot legally apply for unemployment insurance if you voluntarily leave your employmnent, for whatever reason.
Probably not.
If you don't have a work history in Arizona, you can only collect from Indiana (provided you qualify there).
Probably not. Unemployment benefits are usually only available if you lose your job (i.e. fired, laid off), not if you forfeit it.
Unlikely. You will need to make a good case to the unemployment department.
No.
If you are an employee of the cab company because you earn wages, then the company pays unemployment insurance to the state. If you were on straight commission, then they probably do not because commissions do not qualify you for benefits. Each state has it's own requirements as to who pays unemployment insurance.
Because Michigan is the "liable state" you'd have to qualify for their benefits.