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    Unfortunately it will come down to what you signed? What does the contract say? In some contracts money is not returned in others it is. So read your signed contract and see what it says. If nothing is said about non refundable money then demand ur money back and threaten small claims court. Hopefully that will scare her enough. Sounds like she took the money. Did two days then ditched the kids but planed to keep the money. Nothing u can do about the termination again if it's in the contract that she can terminate without notice for certain reasons. Your contract will be your best friend right now. Good luck!

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