Divorcing Parents/Restraining Orders

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    Divorcing Parents/Restraining Orders

    My Daycare policy states that if at any time the childs presence is a danger to the daycare, termination can be immediate.

    I created this policy because I had parents divorcing, the mom claimed the dad threatened to harm her and she didn't tell him the kids weren't coming to daycare when he usually picked up, so I had to be the one to tell him they werent' there, creating a dangerous situation for me and my family.

    Well, I have parents going through this again.

    How do you handle things of this nature and under what conditions would you allow the child to return to care?
  • JenNJ
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 1212

    #2
    I require ALL court and legal documents pertaining to custody and parental responsibilities. Also any threat of violence (including a restraining order from one parent to another) automatically excludes that parents from being allowed onto my property. If I am unhappy with the way drop offs, pick ups, schedule changes, character of the people coming to my home, I have the right to terminate.

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    • Blackcat31
      • Oct 2010
      • 36124

      #3
      Originally posted by JenNJ
      I require ALL court and legal documents pertaining to custody and parental responsibilities. Also any threat of violence (including a restraining order from one parent to another) automatically excludes that parents from being allowed onto my property. If I am unhappy with the way drop offs, pick ups, schedule changes, character of the people coming to my home, I have the right to terminate.
      I do exactly this too!

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