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When I lived in California I was denied unemployment and went through the hearing process. It was horrible, my former employer didn't show up but the judge was a jerk (like he worked for them even though my wages paid for his job) and they ended up denying me again. I gave up but my husband didn't and wrote a dispute letter on my behalf and we ended up winning after that. I hope it's not that humiliating for you. I was on a long term temporary assignment with Officeteam/Robert Half International and was accused of fraudulent timesheets (long story) and I was told that I wasn't fired but they had no placements for me and when I applied for unemployment they claimed I was fired for misconduct...just thinking about it bothers me and it happened 7 years ago. Basically the hearing consists of a tape recorder, you, your former employer (if they choose to attend) and a judge...if the former employer doesn't attend the judge goes off the information the former employer provides. Honestly, you don't know what you are going to encounter until you sit down with the judge because I could tell right away that the judge was not happy in his job but some of the other judges I appeared much happier than him. It's less than an hour out of your whole life and even if it doesn't go well, you can still dispute it or let it go. My case might have been a more extreme case but I did win it with the support of my husband. Yours could be much easier. I wish you the best.