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    It isn't about whether you are willing to continue providing care or not. If the family decides to terminate care that is their perogative and reason is immaterial.

    IF your contract says parents need to give two weeks notice then that is what they did when they pulled their daughter and said she would not be coming back. So she only owes you for the equivalent of two weeks of fees and you need to return any extra which in this case could be the third week of money already paid and any deposit they made when they started with you.

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