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when my friend had her baby she got a doula and the doula knew ALL about the edd stuff and helped her fill out everything right! maybe look into that? worth every penny she said!!!
just use up ur $406 and file for welfare until baby comes. thats what i did. its not worth the headache with EDD.
That's not necessarily the best advice. EDD benefits are typically higher than welfare benefits, and filing for a new disability claim after delivery is a straightforward process with the right documentation. It's better to maximize the benefits you're entitled to rather than switching to a different program that might provide less support.
To address the confusion above: Yes, you need PFL (Paid Family Leave) for caring for your child, not SDI. For documentation, you specifically need: 1. DE2501F form (this is the Paid Family Leave claim form) 2. Child's birth certificate or other proof of relationship 3. Medical certification from the surgeon/doctor (part of the DE2501F) Apply online through SDI Online (confusingly named, but it's the same portal for both SDI and PFL claims). This is faster than paper applications. Some additional tips: - The 7-day waiting period was eliminated, so benefits start from your first day of leave - You'll receive approximately 60-70% of your wages during your leave period - If your employer provides paid sick leave, vacation, or PTO, they might require you to use some of that before receiving PFL I hope your child's surgery goes smoothly!
Thank you for the detailed breakdown! This helps so much. My employer does want me to use 2 days of sick time first, which sounds like it's allowed. I'll get the forms ready for my son's pre-op appointment next week.
my sister works at a doctors office and she says LOTS of parents use pfl for kid surgeries. its super common! ur definitely eligible
FWIW I just updated my tax software preferences to remind me in January to look for the 1099-G. One year I completely forgot about some disability payments and had to amend my return later, such a headache!
UPDATE: We just got off the phone with EDD and they confirmed what everyone here said - since the payment was received in 2023, it will be included on the 1099-G for 2023 taxes (filed in 2024). Apparently this is standard practice. Thanks everyone for your help!
OMG i just remembered another thing u can try - the online contact form on the EDD website. i used it once and actually got a reply in like 2 days! maybe do that and explain u need proof for calfresh??
Update us on what ends up working! I'm dealing with something similar for my Housing Authority verification and might need the same documentation soon.
Will do! I'm going to try Claimyr today to reach EDD by phone, and if that doesn't work, I'll visit the office in person on Friday. Hoping for a quick resolution!
Maggie Martinez
I tried that Claimyr service someone mentioned above when I had an issue with my PFL baby bonding claim last month. It actually worked - got me through to an agent in about an hour when I'd been trying for days on my own with no luck. The agent fixed my issue right away once I got through. Definitely worth trying if you're desperate!
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Ellie Perry
UPDATE: I finally got through!! Used that Claimyr service someone recommended above and had an agent on the phone within 40 minutes. The rep confirmed I was missing payments for those dates and processed a supplemental payment that should arrive in 7-10 days. She also said this happens A LOT with transitions from disability to PFL because they're treated as separate claims even though they're related. Thanks everyone for your advice!
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Teresa Boyd
•Great news! Glad you got it resolved. Make sure you check your account in about a week to confirm the payment was actually processed. Sometimes they say they'll fix it but you need to follow up. If it doesn't show up in 10 days, call again!
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