Little Darlings
30-09-2009, 10:03 AM
I have sent home a letter to the parents saying I am increasing the fees (given a date and enough notice), I have also introduced a late payment fee. as these changes are fee related I have asked them to sign a copy and give back to me. As yet none of parents have given back to me, new changes are due to start as of tomorrow, can I still charge new rates and late payment fee if they not signed to say they agree? please help
hi, im sure you can but im sure someone with better knowledge will be along to tell you x
LisaMcNally09
01-10-2009, 09:36 AM
Hiya,
I would have thought you would need to do contract reviews for each parent......i might be wrong but you are changing the contract so a new one will need to be signed!!
Someone will correct me if im wrong im sure:blush:
Lisa
Little Darlings
01-10-2009, 11:42 AM
was not going to but will if needed, just thougt I could get them to sign to say they agree with changes and then attached to the contract.
LisaMcNally09
01-10-2009, 12:22 PM
was not going to but will if needed, just thougt I could get them to sign to say they agree with changes and then attached to the contract.
Well if they aren't being pinned down into signing the letter I would ask each of them individually to do a contract review with you. Arrange an appointment with each to do this.
I dont know what you could do if they wont be pinned down to do this though??
hth
sarah707
01-10-2009, 12:25 PM
I would do a contract review, especially as you are having problems.
Give parents 30 days notice of the review and state that if they do not come in to re-sign by the end of 30 days, their contract will be void and you cannot work with their child.
Hth :D
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