Yes. You can get unemployment if you need to quit because of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking that involves you or an immediate family member. “Immediate family member” means your spouse, parent, stepparent, grandparent, son, daughter, stepson, stepdaughter, grandson or granddaughter.
You will need proof of the domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking. Proof can be things like:
- a court order including an OFP or HRO
- a police report documenting abuse
- proof that the abuser has been convicted of abuse
- medical documentation of abuse
- a written statement provided by a social worker, member of the clergy, shelter worker, lawyer, or other professional who has helped you. The statement should explain that you or your family member is a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking.