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If you are a member of the military or have a family member who is, you may be eligible for military family leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). Here are the steps to apply for military family leave: 1. Determine your eligibility: To be eligible for military family leave, you must be an eligible employee under the FMLA and have a family member who is a current member of the military or has been called to active duty. 2. Notify your employer: If you need to take military family leave, you must notify your employer as soon as possible. You should provide your employer with a written notice of your intention to take leave and the reason for the leave. Be sure to include the dates of the leave and any other relevant information. 3. Provide documentation: Your employer may require you to provide documentation to support your request for military family leave. This may include proof of your family member's military service or a certification from a healthcare provider. 4. Coordinate with your employer: Once your employer approves your request for military family leave, you should work with them to coordinate your leave. This may include coordinating the timing of your leave with your work schedule and arranging for any necessary coverage during your absence. 5. Return to work: When your military family leave is over, you should notify your employer and return to work as soon as possible. Your employer must reinstate you to your previous position or an equivalent position with the same pay, benefits, and terms and conditions of employment. Overall, applying for military family leave requires careful planning and coordination with your employer. By following these steps, you can ensure that you are taking advantage of the protections and benefits provided under the FMLA.
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