Perhaps it’s just me, but I recently have received several calls from clients inquiring about an employee’s right to take FMLA leave to care for an adult child (i.e., age 18 or older). Some examples include: Can a grandparent take FMLA leave to care for her daughter after the birth of her baby? Or can an employee take leave to care for an adult child suffering from depression? The answer is not always an easy one. What are an employer’s obligations when an employee seeks leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act to care for an adult child? (I apologize in advance for the length of this post, but I hope it’s worth the read.)
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