if taking care of an elderly aunt [90] who has no children would make that person eligible for family leave for her care.if the aunt lives with the niece and has no other caregiver.
Asked on 9/07/09, 8:32 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Locksley Wade
Law Office of Locksley O. Wade
FMLA is normally applicable to caring for a medical need of an an immediate family member. Nonetheless, make the application with your employer to see if they will make an exception in your case.
Answered on 9/20/09, 9:52 am
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