Hawaii Maternity Leave

2026 Guide to Leave Benefits

Paid Leave Available

📋 Program Overview

TDI
Disability (Recovery) 6-8 weeks 58% wage replacement
Paid Family Leave (Bonding) 0 weeks 0% wage replacement
Max Weekly (Disability) $837
Max Weekly (PFL) $0
Waiting Period 7 days

TDI only — covers disability/medical recovery but has no paid bonding leave. 58% of average weekly wages.

🏛️ FMLA + Hawaii Leave

Federal FMLA provides 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave. Hawaii's paid leave runs concurrently with FMLA — meaning you get paid during your FMLA-protected time, but it doesn't add extra weeks.

FMLA applies to employers with 50+ employees. If your employer is smaller, you may still qualify for Hawaii's state program, which has its own eligibility rules.

Your total leave combines state paid benefits with any employer-provided short-term disability and PTO to maximize both income and job protection.

🔗 How to Apply

Notify your employer at least 30 days before your planned leave date. File your state benefit claim through the official program.

Visit Hawaii's Official Program Website →

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Hawaii have paid maternity leave?

Yes, Hawaii offers paid maternity leave through TDI. You can receive up to 6 weeks of paid leave: 6 weeks of disability benefits for recovery plus 0 weeks of paid family leave for bonding, at approximately 58% wage replacement up to $837/week.

How much does Hawaii paid family leave pay?

Disability benefits pay 58% of your wages up to $837/week. Paid Family Leave pays 0% of your wages up to $0/week. The exact amount depends on your earnings history.

How long is maternity leave in Hawaii?

Hawaii provides 6-8 weeks of paid leave: 6 weeks for vaginal delivery recovery (8 for C-section), plus 0 weeks of bonding leave. Federal FMLA provides additional job protection for up to 12 weeks.

How do I apply for Hawaii paid family leave?

You should notify your employer at least 30 days before your leave starts. Contact your state program to file your claim. Visit your state's official website for application details and eligibility requirements.

Can I use FMLA and Hawaii paid leave together?

Yes. FMLA provides 12 weeks of job-protected, unpaid leave. Hawaii's paid leave program runs concurrently with FMLA, meaning you get paid during your FMLA-protected time. FMLA requires employers with 50+ employees, so check your eligibility.

Who is eligible for Hawaii paid family leave?

Eligibility varies based on your employment history and earnings in Hawaii. Generally, you need to have worked and paid into the state's program through payroll deductions. Self-employed individuals may be able to opt in. Check the official state program for specific requirements.

This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Benefit amounts and eligibility requirements change periodically. Always verify current details with your state's official program and your employer's HR department.