Legal Question in Consumer Law in New Mexico
I had my child with an in-home childcare provider. He fell from his highchair. She and I discussed and agreed that he would be buckled into highchair from there on out. I withdrew my child without notice after finding him in highchair unbuckled 2 times after our agreement. She is now wanting 2 weeks pay that is stated in contract in lieu of 2 weeks notice. Do I have to pay her, given that there were safety concerns in the home?
Asked on 2/26/10, 11:55 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles Aspinwall
Charles S. Aspinwall, J.D., LLC
Firing for cause does not usually carry any benefits with it. 2 weeks notice is usually provided for the termination of services no longer required for a reason other than non-performance. A precise answer to your question requires a review of the contract you mention.
Answered on 3/04/10, 3:52 pm
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