Yes, providing you comply with the regulations of the state you worked in, New York, concerning moving while collecting benefits.
Probably not. To receive unemployment you have to be willing and able to work.
Yes, you will still be able to receive unemployment. I am not sure if the amount of severence has anything to do with it though. I received a severence and still qualified for max unemployment benefits.
Illinois because its against the law for your job to send your info to another state. you can still get your check where you stay.
Yes, it does. Illinois unemployment law allows the state to reduce your unemployment compensation by 50% of your Social Security benefit. Illinois is one of only five states that still apply an offset to unemployment. For more information, see Related Questions, below.
Yes, you are still entitled to receive child support even if you are receiving unemployment.
No. Illinois considers an employer "chargeable" after 30 days of employment.
can you close out your 401k and still receive unemployment benefits
It's the other way around. Half the amount of your Social Security benefits are deducted from Illinois' unemployment benefits. Illinois is one of only three states that still applies a 50% offset to unemployment.
Yes.
You probably can't collect unemployment if you quit. http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/unemployment/a/unemployment.htm
They can attach anything you own anywhere.
Just wait until your 18...