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    Default Could'nt of gone better but a quick question :)

    Had new mindee sign contracts 4weeks ago, lo came today for first of couple settling sessions ready to start July. He was a delight but parents have asked to increase contract by 30mins each day and increase from 3 days to 4 days (mom has had a small promotion since signing contracts) My question being do I have parents back in to write out a brand new contract or alter hours on already completed contract (parents copy and mine)
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    You could alter the hours and get all parties to sign the alterations. I think you could also write the new hours agreed out on a separate piece of paper, everyone signs and dates it and it gets attached to the original contract with a copy going to the parents.

    If you have stated a weekly/monthly fee then don't forget to update that bit too.

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    I think the same as Bridey, As long as both copies are updated and signed by both of you then there shouldn't be a problem, it seems pointless wasting a contract when they cost so much to buy
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    NCMA told me you can change existing contract rather than write out another

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridey View Post
    You could alter the hours and get all parties to sign the alterations. I think you could also write the new hours agreed out on a separate piece of paper, everyone signs and dates it and it gets attached to the original contract with a copy going to the parents.

    If you have stated a weekly/monthly fee then don't forget to update that bit too.
    yes, this is what I have done in past, tweaked it so very similar and go everyone to sign

 

 

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