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Attorney fees for the following personal legal services are fully paid by the Hyatt Legal Plan when you use a plan attorney (an attorney who is a member of the Hyatt Legal Plan network). There are no limits on the number of times you may use the plan, and there are no dollar limits on your use of a plan attorney for the following covered services:
Consumer Protection
Consumer Protection Matters
Small Claims Assistance
Personal Property Protection
Debt Matters
Debt Collection Defense
Personal Bankruptcy
Identity Theft Defense
Tax Audits
Defense of Civil Lawsuits
Civil Litigation Defense
Administrative Hearings
Incompetency Defense
Document Preparation
Affidavits, Deeds
Demand Letters
Mortgages, Notes
Document Review
Elder Law Matters
Family Law
Premarital Agreement
Uncontested Divorce
Protection from Domestic Violence
Adoption
Uncontested Guardianship
Name Change
Real Estate Matters
Sale or Purchase of Your Home
Refinancing of Your Home
Tenant Problems/Eviction Defense (where you are the Tenant)
Home Equity Loans
Boundary or Title Disputes
Property Tax Assessment
Zoning Applications
Security Deposit Assistance (for Tenant)
Traffic Matters/Criminal
Juvenile Court Defense
Restoration of Driving Privileges
Traffic Ticket Defense (excludes DUI)
Wills and Estate Planning
Wills and Codicils
Living Wills
Powers of Attorney
Living Trusts
Immigration
Immigration Assistance
Legal services that are not covered
The plan does not provide any benefits (including consultations) related to the following:
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Employment-related matters, including company or statutory benefits |
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Matters involving the employer, MetLife® and affiliates, and plan attorneys |
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Matters in which there is a conflict of interest between the employee and spouse/domestic partner or dependents, in which case services are excluded for the spouse/domestic partner and dependents |
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Appeals and class actions |
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Farm and business matters, including rental issues when the participant is the landlord |
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Patent, trademark and copyright matters |
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Costs and fines |
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Frivolous or unethical matters |
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Matters for which an attorney-client relationship exists prior to the participant becoming eligible for plan benefits |
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