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[quote=Anonymous] [/quote] You took money from her salary that she earned to pay for uif. she did not quit to have a baby. She had it while being employed. Now she needs full time employment, and if you are not able to provide that, she is unemployed this is not paid maternity leave. Maternity leave is when you come back to your place of employment after baby. the baby is here already. look the rules with dept of labor. It is their system[/quote] Wrong. I did not take money out of her check for anything. In fact, I paid all her payroll taxes, (my side and hers so that's 15%) as part of our tax return. I paid the unemployment insurance separately as well. Trust me, she was paid generously. And for your information, the baby is not here yet. She quit (by telling me she would not be coming back as she had previously told me) before her leave of absence even started. So in essence, she is trying to get paid maternity leave because for your information, the letter from the state said she wanted to start her benefits effective her quit date, not the baby's birthday or after her doctor says she's ready to return to work. I don't know why you (and several others on this thread) feel the need to jump to all your conclusions without having the facts or even bothering to read the full context of my post. [/quote]
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