I do. I not have annual contracts like some. If someone comes here, we agree terms and have contract that lasts until one of us gives other notice to end it. I have this clause so if I need to make change, I can.
Yes, you are bound by the contract you signed - both parties are. It doesn't become null just because you learned to lesson and gained some experience.Revisions to the Handbook and Contract
Although careful consideration has been given to the content of the handbook and the contract,
there will be occasion when these documents need to be revised. Parents will be advised at least 14 days in advance of a policy change unless it is a new provincial regulation which is beyond my control. Parents will also be provided with a new handbook detailing the changes.
There will also be times when it is necessary to increase the fees charged to parents. Again,
parents will be given at least 14 days notice of this change.
By continuing to remain in my care and not submitting notice, then changes are accepted as notified and automatically become policy 14 days after notification of the change.
Best solution is to sit down with client and explain and request but they not obligated to change their contract.
Other option is to give notice and replace with someone bound by new contract but that is harsh if they good clients.
Final option is to wait until child goes to school and then client will resign their place and anyone new coming in has new contract.

































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