Moving out of state after a layoff doesn't disqualify you -- the program is based on wages and payroll taxes, not geography. If you move after starting to get benefits in California, simply continue to follow the rules of the program and send in your biweekly claim forms to the same office as always. If you apply after moving, the process might get a bit tricky but is usually doable.
Source: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-cover22-2009feb22,0,2705204.story If you move out of state, schedule an interview with EDD as they will put your payments on hold but won't inform you about it. Any travel longer than 4.5 hours might result in a deduction for that day, even if it is a Sunday, as you are obligated to be able to come in for an interview on any given moment. Also, read http://www.edd.ca.gov/UIBDG/Able_and_Available_AA_150_-_Fact_Finding_Guide.htm
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Effective June 26, 2013, the same-sex legal spouse of an active-duty member of the US military is entitled to the same benefits as any other spouse, including health insurance. It is important to note that the benefits are available regardless of whether the state where the parties live recognizes their marriage or not.
Prior to June 2013, the military had announced that it would grant health insurance benefits to same-sex partners of military personnel by October 2013, without explicitly stating that the partners needed to be married, although it is likely that benefits will now only be given to persons who are legally married, not to parties in a civil union or domestic partnership.
usually only your direct family - wife or children. parents are not usualyl allowed, check with your housing office to see what the rules are at that base.
Just to clarify, that is only if you are officially married! But if you decide to live off post then you can move in with him but they don't get the housing allowance until you are married.
Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell retired on September 4, 2013.
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When you are applying for a job you can use your spouse preference. It is kind of like a Veteran's preference. It is just giving you a preference over someone who is non-military affiliated.
Immediate family only.
They do however, if they are military dependents, have use of base or post services such as the BX/PX.
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Phase II of casualty assistance in the military is a second visit with your immediate commanding officer. Phase I involves initial contact between the injured and the officer.
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