- Paid Family Leave - Employment Development Department
Paid Family Leave (PFL) provides short-term wage replacement benefits to people who need to take time off work to bond with a new child, care for a seriously ill family member, or support a family member’s military deployment
- Paid Family Leave Claim Process - Employment Development Department
Learn how to file a Paid Family Leave (PFL) claim in California, including eligibility, filing options, required documents, and benefits continuation
- Paid Family Leave Benefits and Payments FAQs
Paid Family Leave (PFL) provides working Californians up to eight weeks of partial pay to take time off work to care for a seriously ill family member, bond with a new child, or participate in a qualifying military event
- Fact Sheet: California Paid Family Leave
California Paid Family Leave (PFL) provides partial wage-replacement benefits to California workers who take time off from work for what matters most – caring for a seriously ill family member, bonding with a new child (including
- Am I Eligible for Paid Family Leave Benefits?
You may qualify for Paid Family Leave (PFL) if you can’t work and lose wages when you need time off work for family leave If eligible, you can get benefit payments for up to eight weeks If you think you’re eligible for PFL benefits, file a claim to apply
- Family and Medical Leave Act and California Family Rights Act FAQs
Find answers to the frequently asked questions about the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and the California Family Rights Act (CFRA) employee leave laws For detailed information about FMLA, visit the Department of Labor or call 1-866-487-2365
- Paid Family Leave for Fathers - Employment Development Department
Discover how new fathers in California can apply for Paid Family Leave (PFL), including eligibility, claim filing, and managing benefits for bonding with a newborn
- FAQs - Paid Family Leave Eligibility - Employment Development Department
Find out if you're eligible for Paid Family Leave (PFL), including part-time work, caregiving, out-of-state family care, and more, with answers to common questions
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