2011年6月5日 星期日

The No-Fuss Guide to Collecting Extended Unemployment Benefits


Stressed as your last unemployment benefit collection is drawing near? Are you still facing job loss and utterly hopeless? Stop stressing yourself out because now the US government has now found a way to give out some unemployed help for those who are still facing unemployment despite the measure made. Here are is a no fuss guide to collecting extended unemployment benefits.

Collecting Extended Unemployment benefits is available for those who live in states that have an unemployment rate of 6% or more and is still unemployed. This program offers an additional 13 weeks to your existing benefits, making it a total of around 33 weeks all in all. Still there are also other states that have held back or even totally removed it hoping to motivate the people to find work sooner. See what's what in your state and from there we move on to the next step.

Let's say that luckily your state still offers extended unemployment benefits to those who are found eligible. This is definitely good news since added benefits also mean more time to go job hunting. The downside is the whole filing process, which can sometimes get a tad too confusing.

First thing to do is wait for the official notice from your state unemployment office notifying you that your period of receiving benefits are up. Up until then, all you can do is wait for that time. Do not get too excited and started to file for one even when you haven't received any official notice yet.

Upon receiving the official notice you can now start the application process. If you want to do it the conventional way, then go to your nearest unemployment office and ask for the forms that will be needed to file for extended unemployment benefits. Fill these as accurately as you can. Here, perfection is key. Every detail written down should be correct, with not misspelled words or missed information.

Preparing all the documents that you think you might need will save you both time and money. Just in case some documents are needed you can comply with them right away since they have already been prepared.

The possibility that your application will be denied is always present. In case something like this happens, you can always make an appeal for them to reconsider. This process is more complex as compared to this, but that is an entirely different story.

Collecting extended unemployment benefits is a gift to those who are experiencing a longer period of job loss than expected. Availing of government programs such as this will greatly help you get back on track even with the threat of unemployment always present.








R. Trammel feels fortunate to bring financial recovery to those who are laid off, downsized, and unemployed. However, R. Trammel, a paralegal at Allmand and Lee, believes those affected by the radical change in the economy can protect their assets during these difficult times, until they are able to re-establish a stable income..

Rance witnesses the struggles and heavy burdens of unemployment through his clients' experiences, he knows that it is about more than just financial calamity. In the blog Secrets About Unemployment, he writes, with emphasis, on the great future that lies beyond unemployment, and the legal implications of the common proactive steps that unemployed people can take. He covers everything tax-related topics, to post-resignation depression, the effects on the family unit, and personal finances.


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