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I'm also new to this community and going through my first PFL claim! Mine just changed to "processed" yesterday, so I'm right at the beginning of this waiting period. Reading everyone's experiences here is so helpful - I had no idea what to expect with the timeline. It's reassuring to know that 7-10 business days is normal and that Money Network is usually pretty quick once it changes to "paid." I was starting to worry that something was wrong since I didn't see the money immediately. Thanks to everyone for sharing their experiences and tips! This community seems really supportive. I'll try to be patient and not check my account every hour (though let's be honest, I probably still will 😅). Will definitely look into setting up those text alerts that Miguel mentioned!
Welcome to the community! I'm also brand new here and just started my first PFL claim process. It's so comforting to find this thread and see that we're all going through similar experiences. I was getting really anxious wondering if I did something wrong since I haven't received my payment yet, but reading everyone's timelines makes me feel so much better. The 7-10 business day window seems to be the standard, and it sounds like Money Network is pretty reliable once things get moving. I definitely relate to wanting to check the account constantly - it's hard not to when you're waiting for money you really need! Thanks for mentioning the text alerts idea too, I'm going to set those up right now. Good luck with your claim! 🤞
Welcome! I'm also new to this community and just filed my first PFL claim last week. It's such a relief to find this thread - I was starting to panic thinking I did something wrong when the money didn't show up immediately after it said "processed." Everyone here has been so helpful explaining the timeline. I definitely set up those text alerts Miguel mentioned - great tip! It's nice to know we're all in this together navigating our first PFL experience. The waiting is definitely the hardest part, but sounds like we just need to be patient. Good luck with your claim! 🤞
Hey everyone! I'm new to this community and currently dealing with my first PFL claim. Mine has been showing "processed" for about 4 days now with Money Network, and I was getting pretty anxious about the timeline until I found this thread. Reading through all of your experiences has been incredibly helpful and reassuring! It sounds like the 7-10 business day window from "processed" to actually receiving payment is pretty standard. I was definitely one of those people checking my account multiple times a day (guilty! 😅), but now I know that's totally normal behavior. Thanks to everyone who shared their timelines and tips - this community seems really supportive for those of us navigating the PFL process for the first time. I'm going to set up those text alerts through Money Network that were mentioned and try to be more patient. Fingers crossed we all see our payments soon!
Welcome to the community, Beth! I'm also really new here and going through my first PFL claim experience. It's amazing how much anxiety this waiting period can cause, right? I was definitely in the same boat checking my account obsessively until I found this thread. Everyone here has been so helpful in explaining that the 7-10 day timeline is totally normal. I'm about a week into my "processed" status with Money Network too, so we're probably in similar boats! Those text alerts are a game changer - I set mine up yesterday and it's already helping me stress less about constantly checking. Thanks for sharing your experience and good luck with your claim! 🤞
Welcome, Beth! I'm also new to this community and just went through my first PFL claim experience a couple months ago. The obsessive account checking is so relatable - I think we've all been there! 😅 What really helped me was realizing that the system updates are pretty predictable once you understand the timeline. My claim took exactly 9 business days from "processed" to showing up in Money Network, which falls right in that 7-10 day window everyone mentions. One thing I learned is that the status usually updates overnight, so checking first thing in the morning tends to be more productive than checking throughout the day. The text alerts are definitely worth setting up - saved me so much unnecessary stress! You're in good hands with this community, everyone's been super helpful. Hope your payment comes through soon! 💪
Wow, this thread is exactly what I needed! I've been stressing about cancelling my PFL claim for weeks and was dreading the whole process. The early morning call strategy seems to be working for everyone - I'm definitely setting my alarm for 7:45 AM tomorrow to be ready to call right at 8:00. Love the tip about having everything written down beforehand, and the suspend vs cancel distinction Sophie mentioned is huge - I had no idea that was even an option. Really grateful for everyone sharing their real experiences instead of just complaining about the system. Sometimes this community really comes through! 🙌 Will report back with how it goes!
Good luck tomorrow Isabella! 🍀 I'm in the exact same boat and was planning to call this week too. This whole thread has been such a relief - I was honestly scared I'd be stuck on hold for hours or get bounced around between departments. The fact that multiple people have had success with the early morning approach gives me so much more confidence. Definitely going to follow Sophie's advice about asking about suspension vs cancellation too. Please do update us on how it goes! I'll probably try calling Wednesday morning if I can work up the courage 😅
You've got this, Isabella! 💪 The collective wisdom in this thread has been amazing - I love how everyone's sharing practical tips instead of just horror stories. That early morning strategy really seems to be the secret sauce. I'm actually going to try calling Thursday morning myself after reading everyone's success stories. The prep work Sophie outlined sounds like it could make all the difference. Really hoping you get through quickly tomorrow - definitely come back and let us know how it goes! This whole thread is turning into like a mini support group and I'm here for it 😊
This thread has been such a goldmine of information! I'm actually dealing with a similar situation right now and was totally overwhelmed by the thought of navigating the bureaucracy. The early morning call strategy seems to be the real MVP here - I had no idea timing could make such a huge difference in wait times. Really appreciate everyone sharing their actual experiences and step-by-step processes instead of just venting about how broken the system is (though let's be real, it definitely has its issues 😅). The distinction between suspend vs cancel that Sophie brought up is particularly eye-opening - that's definitely something I need to ask about when I call. Planning to follow the collective wisdom here and call first thing Monday morning with all my info written out beforehand. Thanks to everyone for making this feel way less intimidating! 🙏
I'm so sorry you're dealing with this incredibly stressful situation with a new baby! Reading through all these responses has been really eye-opening - it's clear that what happened to you is unfortunately not uncommon, but there are definitely pathways forward. Based on everyone's experiences here, it sounds like you have a solid plan forming. I wanted to add that when I was navigating a similar employment issue (not pregnancy-related but still complex), I found it really helpful to create a simple spreadsheet tracking all my applications, phone calls, and deadlines. It helped me stay organized when everything felt chaotic. Also, since you mentioned anxiety about finances, you might want to look into whether your state has any emergency assistance programs for new parents - some have one-time grants or emergency funds specifically for families with newborns facing job loss. The fact that you're being so proactive and asking the right questions shows you're going to successfully navigate this. This thread has become such an amazing resource, and I'm confident the detailed action plan you've developed based on everyone's advice is going to serve you well. Wishing you and your little one all the best!
Thank you for the suggestion about creating a spreadsheet to track everything - that's such a smart organizational tip! I've been keeping notes in different places and a centralized tracking system would definitely help me stay on top of all the moving pieces. The idea about emergency assistance programs for new parents is also really valuable - I hadn't thought to look specifically for programs targeted at families with newborns facing job loss. I'll definitely research what might be available in my area. It's been amazing how this thread has grown into such a comprehensive resource with so many different perspectives and practical tips. Reading everyone's experiences has transformed my anxiety into actual actionable steps, which feels so much better than the panic I was feeling when I first posted. I really appreciate you taking the time to add your insights - every bit of advice helps make this overwhelming situation feel more manageable!
I'm so sorry you're dealing with this situation - losing your job while on maternity leave is incredibly stressful! This thread has become such an amazing resource with so much helpful information. I went through something similar last year and wanted to add a few things that helped me. First, when you apply for unemployment, be prepared that they might ask you to verify your ability to work despite having a newborn - I had to explain my childcare arrangements during my phone interview. Second, if you do end up pursuing the legal angle, keep in mind that some attorneys specialize specifically in pregnancy discrimination cases and might be more familiar with the nuances of CFRA/PDL violations. Third, don't forget to apply for any state benefits you might be eligible for - things like reduced-cost childcare, utility assistance, or even temporary food assistance can really help during the transition period. The fact that you're asking these questions now and planning ahead shows you're going to successfully navigate this challenge. Having a new baby is hard enough without job uncertainty, but based on everything shared here, you definitely have solid options for moving forward. Hang in there!
I'm going through the exact same thing right now - applied for PFL almost 4 weeks ago and my claim still isn't showing up online. It's so stressful when you're counting on that money! I've tried calling but like everyone else said, it's impossible to get through. I'm thinking of trying that assembly member tip someone mentioned. Has anyone actually had success with contacting their local representative's office? Also wondering if anyone knows if there's a specific timeframe they're supposed to process these applications by law?
@Astrid Bergström I contacted my assembly member s'office when I was dealing with a similar delay last year and it actually helped! They have a constituent services team that can reach out to EDD on your behalf. It took about a week after I contacted them before things started moving. As for timeframes, I think they re'supposed to process within 14 days but with all the backlogs that s'not really happening. Definitely worth trying the assembly member route - just go to their website and look for constituent "services or" help "with state agencies. Good" luck! 🤞
I'm dealing with a similar situation - it's been almost 5 weeks since I submitted my PFL application and absolutely nothing is showing up in my online account. The anxiety is real when you're depending on those benefits to cover basic expenses! 😰 I've tried the calling marathon like everyone else with zero success. The automated system just loops you around in circles. I'm definitely going to try that assembly member suggestion - seems like that might be our best bet right now. One thing I noticed is that when I log into my EDD account, there's literally no trace that I even submitted an application. It's like it disappeared into the void. Has anyone else experienced this complete lack of any record? Starting to wonder if something went wrong during submission but there's no way to verify without talking to an actual human being. This whole system is such a nightmare when you actually need help. Praying we all get our situations resolved soon! 🙏
@Rachel Clark I m'experiencing the exact same thing! My application completely vanished from my account too - it s'like I never even applied. Super frustrating when you re'already stressed about finances. I m'starting to wonder if there s'a glitch in their system that s'causing applications to get lost. Maybe we should all try resubmitting? Though I m'worried that might mess things up even more if the original applications are actually in the system somewhere. Has anyone had luck reapplying after their first one disappeared?
Luca Romano
Just wanted to jump in and say this thread has been a lifesaver! I'm dealing with the exact same issue - payment shows as issued 6 days ago but nothing in my account yet. Reading through everyone's experiences has given me so much hope that this will get resolved. I never realized how many technical hiccups could cause delays between EDD issuing a payment and it actually hitting your bank account. I'm going to work through all the suggestions here: checking with my bank for holds, verifying my routing number, calling that automated line, and just being more patient with the processing times. It's such a relief to know this is common and usually resolves itself. Thank you all for taking the time to share your stories and solutions! 💙
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Natasha Volkov
•I'm so glad this thread is helping people! I just went through this exact situation last month and it's such a stressful experience when you're waiting for that money. One thing I learned that might help - if you do end up calling EDD, try to have your claim number and the exact date the payment was issued ready. It speeds up the process a lot when you actually get through to someone. Also, don't panic if it takes up to a full week sometimes - I know it's nerve-wracking but the money almost always shows up eventually. Fingers crossed yours comes through soon! 🤞
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Jamal Brown
I'm going through this exact same situation right now! My payment was issued 4 days ago according to my EDD portal, but still nothing in my bank account. This thread is honestly a goldmine of information - I had no idea there were so many potential reasons for delays beyond just "EDD is slow." Based on everyone's advice, here's my game plan: 1. Call my bank first to check if they flagged or rejected the deposit 2. Verify my routing number is still current (great catch on this!) 3. Try that automated EDD line (1-866-333-4606) for more detailed payment status 4. Check the payment history section on my EDD account for additional details 5. Be more patient with weekend/holiday processing delays It's so stressful when you're counting on that money, but reading everyone's experiences gives me hope that this will get sorted out. Will definitely update this thread once I figure out what the issue was in case it helps others! Thanks to everyone who shared their stories - this community support is amazing! 🙏
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