Unemployment benefits are for those who lose their jobs involuntarily--laid off, fired and so on. If you want to move to be closer to the kids, make advance plans--obtain a job, rent a place and move there with some savings. You should only make the move if you can do so independently.
You can actually get your job back. tell the manager why your were out and they will think about and then it's gonna be yes
It depends on what your state's unemployment laws are regarding reasons for termination. If your work was very serious in that sleep would be very harmful/dangerous (i.e. asleep at the controls of a train), then the employer would be justified.
Yes, your should still be able to draw unemployment in addition to workers comp. However, you should still check with your state.
You can still draw unemployment while having a pension provided you meet all other qualifications. The amount of the pension will probably be deducted from your UI benefits, however.
Yes.
In most cases, a person can not draw unemployment when they were fired for falling asleep. To draw unemployment, a person needs to be fired for doing the job incorrectly, or job performance. You should still file for benefits and see if you get approved.
you cannot draw unemployment until you are actually unemployed. So the answer is NO
You can still draw unemployment while having a pension provided you meet all other qualifications. The amount of the pension will probably be deducted from your UI benefits, however.
You cannot draw unemployment if you are on sick leave. You are technically and legally still employed. You may be entitled to sick pay though.
If the reason you are under the doctor's care was work related you probably qualify for Workman's Compensation. I would think it would depend on the situation. For instance, you are still able to actively look for work and work then I would say yes. Unemployment usually does not care about if you are under the care of a doctor. They care if you are able to work.
Yes, but the State will likely garnishee your unemployment. You need to file a motion to modify. see links below
What the max you can draw