Daycare Provider Terminated My Child And Is Charging Me For Not Returning

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  • KidGrind
    Daycare.com Member
    • Sep 2013
    • 1099

    #31
    Originally posted by Abigail
    Yes, she shouldn't withhold any papers you signed from you. She is able to keep the original, but you should request for her to make a copy. If she says she doesn't have a copy machine, but would print an additional copy, DON'T SIGN THE ADDITIONAL COPY because she may have added what she really needs to save her butt....get what I mean? If she wants her to sign a copy that was newly printed, ask for the original and compare and if your signature is on that original I still WOUDN'T SIGN A NEW COPY....why?!--The contract you signed may have had a expiration date. It might have had wording that said this contract is valid from this date to this date or 1 year from the signature or something along those lines. Anyways, just DON'T sign anything new. She should be able to provide you with a copy that has your signature already on it.

    I would call first thing Monday morning and tell her you'll stop by soon (before nap time) to pick it up. You can even ask her to make a copy and leave it outside the door, BUT if it's not exactly what paperwork you're looking for then it's best to see her face to face and verify that is what you were looking for. If she is unable to get it to you that day, I would say sometime Tuesday at the latest....she didn't give you much notice and she is required to have anything on hand for paperwork.
    YOU have the responsibility to ensure you get copies of anything you signed. The provider doesn’t have to give you a copy a year down the road.

    As a parent, I would just see her in court have my dates straight and keep any communication to prove she terminated. You of course may win or lose.

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    • Unregistered

      #32
      No.

      The more I think over this I'm really angry, for one thing no matter what that contract says it does not always hold up in court!! I'm getting very upset here over there the situation of her laying blame on your precious child . As sick as her son got HE was probably where the illness came out from, she just doesn't wish to take responsibility. Do not pay a cent here!

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      • KidGrind
        Daycare.com Member
        • Sep 2013
        • 1099

        #33
        Originally posted by Unregistered
        The more I think over this I'm really angry, for one thing no matter what that contract says it does not always hold up in court!! I'm getting very upset here over there the situation of her laying blame on your precious child . As sick as her son got HE was probably where the illness came out from, she just doesn't wish to take responsibility. Do not pay a cent here!
        How do you know the child caught the illness from the daycare? I don’t think the provider should blame the child or parent. I also don’t think it’s logical to blame the daycare.

        People often act as if the daycare is the only place a child comes in contact with germs or illnesses. It’s is just not so. Often parents work dealing with the public, clients and co-workers. Parents often handle their IDs, ATM cards, money keys, doors, elevator buttons, etc.

        Children aren’t in protected bubbles and then exposed to everything one they enter daycare.

        We are reading one side of the story. It may be the complete truth. I don’t know. If so I think the provider didn’t handle it well.

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        • Blackcat31
          • Oct 2010
          • 36124

          #34
          Originally posted by Unregistered
          The more I think over this I'm really angry, for one thing no matter what that contract says it does not always hold up in court!! I'm getting very upset here over there the situation of her laying blame on your precious child . As sick as her son got HE was probably where the illness came out from, she just doesn't wish to take responsibility. Do not pay a cent here!


          The situation you are getting all worked up over happened in 2011.


          I'm fairly certain the OP and her child care provider have moved on.

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          • BigO
            Daycare.com Member
            • May 2016
            • 1

            #35
            Really?

            Originally posted by daycare
            man this is 4 years old...why does this thread pop up so much.....
            Perhaps it is relevant and keeps reoccurring! We had a similar issue and this thread was really helpful...the main purpose of a forum.

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