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paulsmom
Asked March 2015
Can being POA for dying mother-in-law and dealing with hospice care allow me for Family and Medical Leave Act in CA?
Poa. maybe different. I know in laws do not qualify but with medical.
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pamstegma
Mar 2015
POA does not affect FMLA law. The degree of relative is what counts. In-laws are not blood relatives, nor is this person a member of the household.
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