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Originally Posted by Purple Drank
(Post 1632406)
Does anyone know the name of the company that we can go through to obtain a will?
thanks It's Hyatt Legal Services. Division of MetLife. The MetLife connection is how Delta people qualify. You can find the info on the DeltaNet under Employee Info / Delta Perks / Insurance / Legal Services. It is a great deal. You get a will for absolutely free. Everyone should have a will. One caveat: I wouldn't go through them if you have some highly complex estate planning you are trying to do. They are great at the basics but if you have trusts or generation skipping bequests or a QDRO that binds a defined benefit pension or anything like that then you probably already have a lawyer anyway. |
Originally Posted by Check Essential
(Post 1632433)
PD-
It's Hyatt Legal Services. Division of MetLife. The MetLife connection is how Delta people qualify. You can find the info on the DeltaNet under Employee Info / Delta Perks / Insurance / Legal Services. It is a great deal. You get a will for absolutely free. Everyone should have a will. One caveat: I wouldn't go through them if you have some highly complex estate planning you are trying to do. They are great at the basics but if you have trusts or generation skipping bequests or a QDRO that binds a defined benefit pension or anything like that then you probably already have a lawyer anyway. |
Originally Posted by Drone
(Post 1632443)
I used this service with great success for a Trust. When I called Hyatt Legal Service, they put me in touch with an Estate Lawyer who pounded out my Trust. He said it would have cost me over $1500. I paid nothing. Recommended.
That makes it an even better deal. |
Reference GS on reserve, do you get any credit above guarantee on ** off days or only XX days?
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Originally Posted by TANSTAAFL
(Post 1632456)
Reference GS on reserve, do you get any credit above guarantee on ** off days or only XX days?
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Originally Posted by LeineLodge
(Post 1632457)
Both. ** are just golden X days. They are treated the same for GS purposes
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Originally Posted by The Cavalier
(Post 1632474)
Follow up...can the payback days be placed into your "bank" to be used at a later date or does that only apply if insufficient days remain in the bid month?
You don't have the option to bank the days. It is simply a function of whether you have any RSV days left or not. It is NOT however automatic. Make sure you keep an eye on the PB/PR/Bank days, as a scheduler has to manually update your schedule/bank, and I've had to call them on it probably 1 in 5 times to have them process it correctly. |
Thanks LeineLodge!
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As far as payback days go, be aware that, once they are placed on your schedule, they can be moved around just like X days can.
Also, as a heads up, when assigning reserve green slips, scheduling has failed to put payback days in my payback day bank twice in three months. Moral of the story: Make sure you know your contract! Oh, and enforce it! Denny Edit: Doh! I see LeineLodge addressed CS's problems. Stuff like this never used to happen.... |
Originally Posted by Check Essential
(Post 1632433)
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It's Hyatt Legal Services. Division of MetLife. The MetLife connection is how Delta people qualify. You can find the info on the DeltaNet under Employee Info / Delta Perks / Insurance / Legal Services. It is a great deal. You get a will for absolutely free. Everyone should have a will. One caveat: I wouldn't go through them if you have some highly complex estate planning you are trying to do. They are great at the basics but if you have trusts or generation skipping bequests or a QDRO that binds a defined benefit pension or anything like that then you probably already have a lawyer anyway. Delta only pays for the will, which is great, but it shouldn't cost much to complete the remainder of the documents. If you are married, your wife needs them, too. If you have minor children, a trust will be needed. If you are doing this for you parents, consult with NAELA.org, the National Association of Eldercare Attorneys. I used them to find an attorney for my parents out of state. I looked like a hero to my family when my mother passed and my incapacitated father needed care. It was worth every penny and more to have made the effort to find a specialist. For myself, I did not take advantage of Delta's service. Rather, I used Hurley Elder Care Law in Atlanta. In and out in a jiffy. Everything was done to my satisfaction. I did have to pay for the will, but I got all of the other stuff done, too. |
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