Paid - Family and Domestic Violence Leave, New Rules
FDV Leave Eligibility and Proof
Applies to all employees, permanent and casual.
Close relatives include a spouse, partner, former partner, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent or sibling; or the child, parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of a current or former spouse or partner. Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal kinship relatives are also included.
The leave is available as soon as an employee starts with an employer.
Employees must inform the employer as soon as possible about the need for FDVL and the expected length of leave.
The employer can ask for evidence such as police, court, or support service documents, or a statutory declaration, even if the leave period is less than a day.
Plan for Increased Payroll Costs
Because the new leave provision applies from day one of employment for all employees, employers should plan for the potential cost of the leave. While it's unlikely that all employees will take this leave, preparing for the possible cost means you won't get caught out if you do have to pay FDV leave, particularly for casual workers.
Book a time with us if you’d like to start planning for payroll changes.