Unemployment Compensation
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Question: The state of arizona is trying to force me to repay my unemployment insurance. They state I wasn't eligible because I was married, and I have never been married ever. I missed my hearing because I never received a letter and now they want to garnish my wages because of this. What can I do and do I need to hire an attorney?
Answer: You should first contact your Unemployment Insurance department to see what steps to take and if you can have a new hearing.
Here are the UI appeal contact info in Arizona
https://des.az.gov/contact-unemployment-insurance-ui-benefit-appeals
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The state of arizona is trying to force me to repay my unemployment insurance. They state I wasn't eligible because I was married, and I have never been married ever. I missed my hearing because I never received a letter and now they want to garnish my wages because of this. What can I do and do I need to hire an attorney?
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