Content Overview 
- Overview
- Special Rules For Teachers and State Employees
- What If I Am Not Entitled To Leave Under The FMLA ?
- The Requirements To Qualify For FMLA Leave
- How Much Leave Am I Entitled To Under The FMLA? What If I Need More Time?
- What If I Don't Need A Full 12 Weeks Off, Or Need To Take Time Off on A Daily Or Even Hourly Basis?
- How Does The FMLA Relate To Other Time Off To Which I May Be Entitled?
- Is My Job Protected If I Take FMLA Leave?
- What About My Employer Benefits While On FMLA Leave?
- What About My Employer Benefits When I Return To Work?
- What Happens To My Employer Benefits If I Do Not Return To Work?
- What Information Can An Employer Ask For Under The FMLA?
- What Are My Responsibilities While On FMLA Leave?
- What Can My Employer Do To Check Up On Me While I'm On FMLA Leave?
- If Your Employer Asks For Recertification Of The Need To Continue To Take Time Off
- What If I Negotiate For Less Than 12 Weeks Off Under The FMLA, But Find I Need More Time?
- How To Negotiate For FMLA Leave
- Same Sex Couples
- What To Do If You Are Unlawfully Denied FMLA Leave
- What If A Benefit Such As Health Insurance Changes While I Am On FMLA Leave?
- What Are The Rules For Military Leave?
Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
How Much Leave Am I Entitled To Under The FMLA? What If I Need More Time?
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You may take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave during any 12 month period.
Leave does not have to be consecutive. It can be intermittent, so you can take it when you need it. In fact, it could be divided into hours - not just weeks or days.
If you need more than 12 weeks leave because of your health condition, you may possibly be able to obtain it:
- As a matter of right under a state FMLA law (see state FMLA laws) OR
- As a job accommodation under the Americans With Disabilities Act when a definite end date can be requested.
NOTE:
- If an employee's scheduled hours vary from week to week, the employee's leave entitlement is the weekly average of the hours scheduled over the 12 months prior to the beginning of leave instead of 12 "weeks."
- For tips about how to maximize benefits if you need time off for health reasons, click here.
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