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Who is considered an immediate “family member” under FMLA?

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Who is considered an immediate “family member” under FMLA?

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FMLA defines an immediate family as employee’s parent, spouse, and minor child. In-laws are not included in the definition of an immediate family member. You may also be eligible to take care of a child 18 years and older if he/she is “incapable of self-care” because of mental or physical disability.

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