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nannyde 10:15 AM 04-04-2011
Originally Posted by SilverSabre25:
He said that he'd be advising his lawyer of the situation and that he "wishes things could have ended more professionally".

Well if he can afford a lawyer to protect him from two weeks of pay he can afford the two weeks of pay. I would tell him thanks for reminding him of the lawyer. You will advise your lawyer too. Even if both lawyers are advised, he still needs to pay his bill.

"wishes things could have ended more professionally" translated means "wishing things could have ended more free"

I would just send them a certified letter including his bill for the two weeks notice with an end date to when it needs to be paid. Once that has expired go file in it small claims. Just be prepared for a child abuse accusation or licensing visit. That's the thing they CAN do with just "adivising". It's free to call in complaints and the parent who ows money really enjoys that option. If you are licensed you may want to give a heads up to your licensing worker to let them know they owe you money.
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