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Crystal 02:04 PM 04-24-2013
Originally Posted by SilverSabre25:
and to actually answer your question,

yes, legally your provider was in the wrong.

however, morally, you were too, by not accommodating the provider's right to a life and family and giving her the tools she needed, one way or the other, to adequately meet the needs of both you (her client) and her family.
I really think this is unfair to the parent. She agreed to work with the provider on this, but the provider did not give her enough notice. Honestly, the provider is expecting WAY to much IMO.....an occasional early pick up, sure, but a couple of times each week....NO.