I understand the lady is concerned and it make sense but to add something to the extent that she is asking could cost you tons of money down the road if she took you to court to recover the two weeks fees plus court costs.
If you were pregnant and put on immediate bedrest or went into labour early and was hospitalized, fell and broke your leg or back and were unable to care for any kids, your house burned down and you had to relocate to a rental for awhile till insurance rebuilt it ..... or you just decided one day you had had enough and got a job and told everyone of Friday you weren't doing care anymore or you won the lottery ..... I mean what is she expecting. Life just happens and we need to roll with it. I'm sure she isn't saying if your house burns down or you were hospitalized following an accident and you can't give proper notice she wouldn't be holding you to the contract but in reality she is asking YOU to put that exact possibility into the contract to protect HER not YOU.

































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