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I never thought I'd get paid family leave as a freelancer. I then found a way to get $2,300 a week as a new mom.
A freelance writer and producer discovered she was eligible for paid family leave by working on a 22-week project paid via W-2, receiving $2,354 weekly for 12 weeks. She initially assumed freelancers couldn't access such benefits but leveraged payroll companies to secure the leave.
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