
Developer Leave Planning: How to Handoff Projects Before FMLA Starts
When a developer needs time away from work, the hardest part is often not the leave itself. It is the fear that things will break, teammates will get stuck, or weeks of progress will stall because nobody has a clear handoff plan. That is why leave planning matters so much in technical teams. A strong handoff protects the person taking leave, but it also protects the team, the codebase, and the projects already moving forward. It gives everyone a cleaner path. If you are getting ready for time away, it helps to understand how FMLA leave works before you start shifting work to other people. That early clarity can make planning less rushed and help both developers and managers prepare with fewer surprises. This matters more than many teams think. The U.S. Department of Labor says eligible employees may take up to 12 workweeks of leave in a 12 month period for qualifying family and medical reasons. That means a team may need a real coverage plan, not a last minute scramble. At the same tim
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