Colorado Maternity Leave
2026 Guide to Leave Benefits
Program Overview
90% of wages up to 50% of SAWW, then 50% above. Up to 16 weeks for pregnancy (12 family + 4 medical). NICU care may add 12 weeks from 2026.
FMLA + Colorado Leave
Federal FMLA provides 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave. Colorado'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 Colorado'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.
Plan Your Colorado Maternity Leave
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