Each state has a smattering of allowable reasons for voluntary quits (i.e. following a transferred spouse, illness in the family at a distance, etc). However, they may be different or non existent, so its best to check with your own state's employment office for clarification.
If you don't have a work history in Arizona, you can only collect from Indiana (provided you qualify there).
If you're asking if you're eligible for unemployment benefits, then quitting when the state says your reasons are allowableis the only time you can collect. These generally have to be work related or very unusual personal reasons.
Although states laws vary, typically you are ineligible for unemployment benefits if you voluntarily quit due to personal reasons not attributable to the work.
yes. nannies can actually collect unemployment
Yes. In the Related link below, page 5, "Are You Eligible for Benefits"; "Disqualifications"; 1) there are 9 reasons under which you can quit your job and still collect benefits.
Reasons to qualify are located on page 25 of the Guide in the Related Link below.
In Massachusetts, you can collect unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks.
You can, but unemployment will deduct the amount from your unemployment benefits
NO. A persn who is incarcerated cannot collect unemployment.
No. You can't collect unemployment anywhere for merely retiring.
You can collect unemployment is you are fired from you job. You age doesn't matter when it comes to unemployment.
Yes, an at-will employee can collect unemployment benefits if they meet the eligibility requirements set by their state's unemployment insurance program.