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    Agree with the others...the reason you quit your job has nothing at all to do with the story. Everyone has bumps in their lives but that doesn't mean we blame others.

    You keep referring to her as a babysitter. When you agreed to send your child to her, were you under the impressesion she was a sitter or dcprovider? If she's s babysitter than I don't think she needs to issue a receipt. I also don't think she needs to refund the money because as it's been said (and surely you must agree) it was YOU who broke the verbal agreement.

    If she's a hdcp, than yes she is required to give you a receipt by feb 28,2016. Have you asked her for a receipt?

    Also, what did your lawyer brother have to say??

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