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  • GMA
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2017
    • 1

    License Question For Colorado

    My soon to be ex son in law is refusing to pay me childcare for my 2 grandchildren because he says I need to be licensed. Does anyone know if this is true for the state of Colorado?
  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    #2
    Originally posted by GMA
    My soon to be ex son in law is refusing to pay me childcare for my 2 grandchildren because he says I need to be licensed. Does anyone know if this is true for the state of Colorado?
    NOT true. Colorado may require a provider to be licensed if caring for a certain number of kids but that doesn't have anything to do with payment for services.

    If you charge for your services and have an agreement (hopefully in writing) then you are owed for any services provided.

    Here are the licensing rules for Colorado:

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    • hwichlaz
      Daycare.com Member
      • May 2013
      • 2064

      #3
      Originally posted by GMA
      My soon to be ex son in law is refusing to pay me childcare for my 2 grandchildren because he says I need to be licensed. Does anyone know if this is true for the state of Colorado?
      then he needs to care for them himself

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      • Unregistered

        #4
        In Colorado, the law states that you can watch 1 (or more) children from ONE family without being licensed. This does not count children related to you.
        The new law states you can watch 4 children at one time without being licensed. They can be from 1-4 families, and those related to you count in the number.
        Regardless of licensing, if you provided a service he is responsible to pay. If you have a contract, you can take him to small claims.

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        • Cat Herder
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 13744

          #5
          Does your daughter live with you currently? Will she be paying half? What does their custody schedule look like?

          I would assume if he is court ordered to pay 100% for childcare used on his time he will want to choose a more unbiased option of provider. It is not an uncommon situation. :hug:
          - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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          • Unregistered

            #6
            Originally posted by GMA
            My soon to be ex son in law is refusing to pay me childcare for my 2 grandchildren because he says I need to be licensed. Does anyone know if this is true for the state of Colorado?
            You only need a license in Colorado, if you care for more than ONE FAMILY. If you agreed on a good rate for your two grandkids (YOUR OWN FAMILY), you don't even need a license. You need to be paid though!

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