North Carolina Statutes

§ 96-14.8 — Military spouse relocation and domestic violence are good causes for leaving

North Carolina § 96-14.8
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 96Employment Security
Art. 2CBenefits Payable for Unemployment Compensation

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 96-14.8 (2026).

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An individual is not disqualified for benefits for leaving work for one of the reasons listed in this section. Benefits paid on the basis of this section are not chargeable to the employer's account:

(1)Military spouse relocation. - Leaving work to accompany the individual's spouse to a new place of residence because the spouse has been reassigned from one military assignment to another.
(2)Domestic violence. - Leaving work for reasons of domestic violence if the individual reasonably believes that the individual's continued employment would jeopardize the safety of the individual or of any member of the individual's immediate family. For purposes of this subdivision, an individual is a victim of domestic violence if one or more of the following applies: a. The individual has been adjudg

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North Carolina § 96-14.8, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nc/96/96-14.8.