File as soon as possible, there is no 'back pay' so if you need a ck get to filing. Not sure of the cut off.
one hour.
You probably can't collect unemployment if you quit. http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/unemployment/a/unemployment.htm
You may file for unemployment online at the Manhattan Department of Labour website, or you may call 1-888-581-5812 to file for unemployment by phone. Before you file for unemployment you should find out if you qualify for unemployment, and have the necessary documentation ready.
That would be a civil case. In Ohio you have two years to file the suit.
one year
It is actually sometimes possible to receive unemployment benefits while on severance pay. It depends on the state you live in and how much severance you are receiving. If you cannot file for unemployment, you may be able to after the severance has run out-depending on how long unemployment extends for in your state. This article goes into the specifics of severance and unemployment. It can be tricky.
Yes, as long as you qualify for each of them individually.
You will have to consult a lawyer.
The time it takes to receive unemployment benefits can vary, but typically it takes about 2-3 weeks after you file your claim.
The time it takes to receive unemployment payments can vary, but typically it takes about 2-3 weeks after you file your initial claim.
That depends on when they file for termination, whether the termination is granted and the child support agency to catch up. Usually, it's no longer than a month once the termination is approved, but can take longer if there is a court/agency backlog.
The process can take four to eight weeks for a scheduled hearing.