What documentation do I need to provide for a leave request?
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When submitting a leave request through Metlife Total Absence, it is essential to provide specific documentation to support your request. The exact requirements may vary based on the type of leave being requested, such as medical leave, personal leave, or family leave. Generally, individuals may need to submit a completed leave request form indicating the type of leave, the duration, and the reason for the leave.
For medical leave, documentation from a healthcare provider is often required. This may include a doctor's note that outlines the medical necessity for the leave, the expected duration, and any restrictions or accommodations that may be needed. If the leave request is related to a family member, documentation supporting the need for caregiving may also be necessary.
In some cases, additional supporting documents could be requested, such as court documents if the leave pertains to a legal matter or adoption papers in the case of parental leave.
To ensure that all required documentation is submitted correctly, it is advisable to refer to the specific guidelines outlined on the Metlife Total Absence website, as these resources can provide up-to-date information on the necessary paperwork and procedures for various leave scenarios.
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