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    Release of Liability Form

    Do you have your DCF's sign a release of liability form when they enroll?
  • nanglgrl
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 1700

    #2
    No because people can't give up their right to sue so the form isn't legally binding. I don't know if this is something that differs state to state.

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    • jenboo
      Daycare.com Member
      • Aug 2013
      • 3180

      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered
      Do you have your DCF's sign a release of liability form when they enroll?
      Nope. From what I hear, it won't stand up in court. That's why I have really good insurance.

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      • Meeko
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 4351

        #4
        My attorney told me that mine isn't worth the paper it's written on in the event that a parent would have a legitimate claim against me.

        BUT.....he also told me that I should continue to use it, because it DOES help discourage those who think threatening to sue is the answer to everything and THOSE are the ones who are most dangerous.

        For example.....if I beat a child to a pulp the parents could (and should) sue me into oblivion.

        But....if AngelBaby scrapes her chin running down the driveway after being told not to...her parents are less likely to try and sue for 10 million (because AngelBaby was going to be a top model and now her chances are diminished and they need millions for pain/suffering/loss of future income) etc etc.........because I have my liability statement.

        So I keep using one. It doesn't STOP someone from being sue happy. But it's a deterrent and so I use it.

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        • Unregistered

          #5
          Thank you everyone. I've always wondered if anyone had their parents sign one or not, and if they did how iron clad it really was.

          Obviously, if a provider did something wrong (beat a kid, etc) the parents should sue. But, like Meeko mentioned I wondered about things like a kid falling and getting hurt.

          It seems like everywhere you go to get a service you have to sign a release of liability form (indoor gyms, getting a tattoo, etc). I was actually watching Judge Judy the other day (...) and a lady was suing her tattoo artist because she got an infection after getting a tattoo done. She signed a release of liability form excusing the artist from any illnesses, infections, etc as a result of getting the tattoo. Judy Judge dismissed the case because she signed the form....ANYWAY, that got me thinking to childcare and if that form is something that is needed.

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          • Blackcat31
            • Oct 2010
            • 36124

            #6
            Originally posted by Meeko
            My attorney told me that mine isn't worth the paper it's written on in the event that a parent would have a legitimate claim against me.

            BUT.....he also told me that I should continue to use it, because it DOES help discourage those who think threatening to sue is the answer to everything and THOSE are the ones who are most dangerous.

            For example.....if I beat a child to a pulp the parents could (and should) sue me into oblivion.

            But....if AngelBaby scrapes her chin running down the driveway after being told not to...her parents are less likely to try and sue for 10 million (because AngelBaby was going to be a top model and now her chances are diminished and they need millions for pain/suffering/loss of future income) etc etc.........because I have my liability statement.

            So I keep using one. It doesn't STOP someone from being sue happy. But it's a deterrent and so I use it.

            THIS ^^^

            Great advice and explanation Meeko!

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            • e.j.
              Daycare.com Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 3738

              #7
              Originally posted by Meeko
              BUT.....he also told me that I should continue to use it, because it DOES help discourage those who think threatening to sue is the answer to everything and THOSE are the ones who are most dangerous.
              This is why I have my dc parents sign a release.

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