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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Ahmed View Post
    thanks but can you give any idea where I have to report. I was also wondering if some one could help to print some contract.
    http://http://www.simplydaycare.com/...are-forms.html

    This is a great website full of lots of options that can be downloaded to form a contract, policy book and every possible business form you can imagine.

    PM me your email address and I will send you a word document outlining how to set up a home daycare contract also.

    As for recovering the money, you need to google small claims court in your area. There should be instructions on how to file a claim to recover money. Unfortunately I don't know whether it is worth pursuing as it sounds like you had no formal arrangement to provide childcare, and likely no written documentation to support the claim so in a court you couldn't prove anything so would waste your time and cost you more money in the long run. I'm sorry to say this may be a very important and expensive lesson to be taken from this incident. I am very sorry you have had to deal with people like this. Do not allow these people to bring their children back into your care. If they insist, make sure they bring you a cheque at time of drop off and take a trip that day to the issuing bank and pay the $10-$15 to certify the cheque. If the funds are available this may be your greatest chance of recovering any money, otherwise stop saying yes to them. You are allowing them to treat you like this by letting them continuously get away with treating you so badly. Good Luck

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    Hi,
    Please I need contract if you could send that on.
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    thanks

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    There are some good examples of daycare contracts here :

    http://childcareandbeyond.tripod.com/contracts.html

    Hope that helps

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    Mrs Ahmed - At some stage, you have to learn to protect yourself. I too like to presume people are genuinely good people but hope and wishes don't pay my bills and so I put in place methods to protect myself.

    I'm not sure from your post if you actually run a day care with several children or if you provide child minding services to one or two families as and when they need it but regardless, you have repeatedly placed yourself in a weak positions.

    There has been an on-going pattern of you providing care, not being paid, being given broken promises about when you will get your fees and yet still, with money still overdue, you have continued to enable this client to take advantage of you.

    As some stage you have to sit back and realize that you are being led on and you have a responsibility to minimize your losses.

    Stop providing care for people who owe you money! It's really that simple. If they haven't paid you for the last 20 hours, then why are you expecting them to pay you for the next 20? They have already shown you that they are unconcerned about this debt and yet you continue to allow the over due fees to increase.

    It's time to play hard ball now. This is not a client because they aren't paying. This is a user.

    As a fully grown adult, surely you can see that you are in full control of this situation. If someone is prone to punching you in the face, you wouldn't keep standing in arms reach. If someone is prone to stealing your belongings, you wouldn't keep allowing them access to your things, if someone borrowed your car and kept getting parking tickets they didn't pay, you'd stop them from using your car. So why to goodness, when someone is having you watch their children and isn't paying their fees, are you continuing to watch their children?

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