Parents Arguing Contract

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  • MarinaVanessa
    Family Childcare Home
    • Jan 2010
    • 7211

    #16
    Originally posted by Candyland
    questions...so how can the mom terminate if she is in jail and she still wants your services? Is her bf the one who needs to start up a contract with you?
    The mom can't terminate unless in writing. If she's in jail all she has to do is write a written notice and mail it. The BF can visit DC mom in jail and give her a piece of paper to write on and then BF can give the notice to DCP. OR the BF can put "money on the books" for DCM so she can get paper, an envelope and a stamp amd she can mail the letter.

    If BF really doesn't want to stay at the current DC he could simply tell her he won't pay the DC fees and take DCB somewhere else anyway. Mom might be forced to give a notice to prevent getting stuck with a huge debt.

    Or DCM might talk BF out of it and make him realize that DCB is a great place. BF might even read the policies and think that they're fine or he might even start looking at other places and realize that DCB is fine right where he is. Lots if "if's", we won't know until something happens. Until then don't stress

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    • HeatherJ
      New Daycare.com Member
      • Nov 2011
      • 32

      #17
      Originally posted by Candyland
      questions...so how can the mom terminate if she is in jail and she still wants your services? Is her bf the one who needs to start up a contract with you?
      Lots of times, those who are incarcerated will give a close family member (probably her BF, in this case) power of attorney. If he has power of attorney paperwork that gives him the full ability to sign on behalf of his GF, then he can sign termination papers, I would assume. With FULL power of attorney over someone, you can sign any document for that person, you can manage their bills, you have access to their bank account, etc.
      The details of what someone with power of attorney can do is written into the paperwork, you would need to review it to determine if he is allowed to sign any document on behalf of the incarcerated girlfriend. & then make copies of it, for sure!

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      • littlemommy
        Daycare.com Member
        • May 2011
        • 568

        #18
        The thing that makes it tricky is, the dad (her boyfriend) has full custody of the child. If he wants to pull him out he'll use that as an argument.

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        • AnneCordelia
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 816

          #19
          If I were you I'd have the custodial parent be contracted to me. You should have him read and sign a contract if he wants to continue care.

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          • DaisyMamma
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • May 2011
            • 2241

            #20
            sorry, a contract is a contract. if they don't like it show them the door, but be super nice about it.

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            • Unregistered

              #21
              you know its a day when you read this to be..... a contract for arguing parents.......

              sometimes I just give myself a chuckle!!!

              good golly

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