Learn what Chapter 13 bankruptcy is, how it works, and its benefits. A comprehensive guide to understanding Chapter 13.
Chapters of Benefits Chapter 30 – Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) Chapter 31 – Vocational Rehabilitation (VR&E) Chapter 33 – Post 9/11 GI Bill Chapter 33 – Fry Scholarship Chapter 35 – Survivors & Depend...
Background A chapter 13 bankruptcy is also called a wage earner's plan. It enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors...
13.2.0 Parental benefits as a part of special benefits ; Under the EI program, parental benefits (to care for a new born or a child placed for the purpose of adoption), together with maternity benefits, sickness benefits (in case of illness, injury, or quarantine) compassionate care and family caregiver benefits are known collectively as special benefits and as such, have specific requirements for payment 1 as well as limits to the number of weeks payable. A qualified claimant may be paid specia...
Table of contents ; 13.1.0 Authority · 13.1.1 Introduction · 13.1.2 Who can receive parental benefits · 13.1.3 Waiting period · 13.1.4 To care for a child · 13.1.5 Week in which the child is born, or actually placed with the claimant · 13.1.6 When parental benefits are payable · 13.1.7 The number of weeks for which parental benefits may be paid · 13.1.8 Earnings while on parental benefits · 13.2.0 Parental benefits as a part of special benefits · 13.2.1 Limits to the number o...
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13.1.1 Introduction ; Historically, a combined maximum of 35 weeks of parental benefits could be paid to eligible parents within 52 weeks of the birth or adoption of a child(ren). These 35 weeks of benefits could be shared between biological, legal or adoptive parents. On December 3, 2017, two options became available for receiving parental benefits; standard and extended parental benefits. Standard parental benefits are payable for a maximum of 35 (EIA 12(3)(b)(i)) weeks at a benefit rate of 55...
24.13.5 Compassionate care window ; 24.13.5.1 Start of compassionate care window ; 24.13.5.2 Medical certificate issued before compassionate care benefits are claimed ; 24.13.5.3 Medical certificate issued after compassionate care benefits are claimed
13.3.1 Fishing claims ; 13.3.2 During a labour dispute ; 13.3.3 During the teaching and non-teaching period ; 13.3.6 While attending a course or other employment activity ; 13.3.7 While on jury service
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