Yes, altho the amount of UIB might put you over the Medicaid income limit.
Yes, you are still entitled to receive child support even if you are receiving unemployment.
You can get unemployment as long as you qualified to receive them and continue to comply with the requirements while you're on it.
Yes, in most cases, especially if it is an approved course/institution. Bear in mind, you still have to initially qualify for benefits with a work history, etc. and need to comply with the requirements of seeking full time employment, etc., which is generally hard to do if going to school full time and during the day.
In most states, California included, you can receive unemployment benefits while still receiving your full Social Security benefits.
It is illegal to collect unemployment benefits while employed in NYS.
This is not a legal opinion, but in order to receive unemployment benefit checks you must be in compliance with the terms of receiving them... including continuously seeking full time employment, which you obviously cannot do while incarcerated. To receive said payment constitutes unemployment fraud
Yes, providing you comply with the regulations of the state you worked in, New York, concerning moving while collecting benefits.
yes you can
Sure you can, but your unemployment benefits will be clawed back. It will also negatively affect your total taxes.
No, because, among the many requirements to receive those benefits, you must be actively seeking full time employment which, for obvious reasons, you can't do while incarcerated.
You can sell your assets, as long as you receive fair market value for them. However, doing so might put you over the asset limit for Medicaid in your State, whereupon you will have to "spend down" those assets to resume Medicaid eligibility.
You need to contact the Department of Employment Security directly for details. How much you can earn, if anything, depends on your dependent status and other factors.