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Last edited by Teagansmom; 03-24-2015 at 06:45 PM.
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make sure you are dressed in a manor appropriate for court. have a documents organized a tabed so when you need something, you wont have to fumble looking for it. also have all of your points written out on cuecards, and attached with each supporting documents( careful with paperclips, if you drop stuff all you paper work might get jumbled. make sure you have a pen and paper with at least two pens. make notes. and smile.
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oh i was going to give you my number. i still can if you want to talk, but it would cost long distance charges...
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33 Daiseys- was your court issue also daycare related?
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Originally Posted by 33 Daiseys
oh i was going to give you my number. i still can if you want to talk, but it would cost long distance charges...
I have a long distance plan. Unlimited canada if you can pm your number I can give you a call on Sunday afternoon. If that's ok with you.
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Wishing you the best of luck!! You will do fine I'm sure Good for you for standing up to them!!
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Last edited by Teagansmom; 03-24-2015 at 07:03 PM.
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This will be straight forward. I've sued for unpaid fees and won and I've talked a few carers through it too and they all won as well.
As long as your contracts are good, the judge will initially question you both to determine you really are an independent contractor/self-employed. Things like who determines hours, who determines location of work, who determines tasks etc. This is merely because employment laws are different.
Once the Judge is satisfied you really do fall into the realms of self-employed, then they'll look at your contracts. First glance, is it legal, signed by both parties, does it explain clearly or is it ambiguous. As long as it's clear, then the contract conditions will be upheld.
In terms of their counter claim - blah. We are in a position of trust and get to see things others don't. As long as the call to report them wasn't malicious, then you did what you (or any other concerned adult) is meant to. If every parent could sue those who express concern to CAS, then the whole system would fall apart.
Since it's your ex clients counter-claim, they will have to be able to prove it was malicious. It doesn't matter if your concerns were later proven unfounded (not saying that was the outcome). What matters is CAS isn't called just to stir up trouble for a family and if they are claiming you did that, then they have to be able to convince the judge of that.
Just stick to the facts, don't elaborate with your feelings, the Judge is not Dr Phil and he/she won't care about your feelings. Don't make statements you can't back up with documents or witnesses, don't get personal. Facts only with no elaboration/waffle/filler words.
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Starting to feel at home...
Was thinking of you and hope all went well.
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What a headache!! Hope the December date goes well!
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