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    Contract for temporary care

    Hello everyone, I have a family that will be enrolling for temporary care. I don't know if I should use the contract, I already have and just cross out what is not applicable to them or if I should make a new one just for temporary care. What should I do
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    Just use your current contract and change the end date on it.

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    Yes. Use the contract u have. Cross anything out that doesn't apply and sign ur initials where u crossed out.

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    I agree with the others. Use what you have. I use the same contract for all clients, full-time part time teachers and temp.

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