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Renewal of Contract.

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Love2bake · 31/07/2008 09:00

I need to renew a mindee's contract as the child is going from 1 day a week to full time.

Do I need to complete a whole new contract? Or could I just type out all the changes and get both me and the parent to sign it?

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KatyMac · 31/07/2008 09:11

How old is the contract?

If it's older than 6-9 months I'd do a new one otherwise just a letter stating that the old contract terms stand & the change in hours

southernbelle77 · 31/07/2008 09:25

On the same sort of subject, do I need to do a new contract for increased fees or can I just amend the old one? Again they are both less than a year old? I thought I could do it as the contract review which is on the old contract?

I have previously just amended the old contract for changing hours, if that helps L2B

Love2bake · 31/07/2008 09:27

It is old (about 2 years).

All the details are the same, apart from the hours and days.

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PinkChick · 31/07/2008 09:29

id do a new contract, there are prob things you want to add to it anyway... if it was fairly new, i would make note in renewal section and print out list of changes and attatch to back of contract?

jillyj · 31/07/2008 10:12

most of my contracts are a year to 2 years. i have decided as there is such alot of change happening (my business and eyfs) to do whole lot again for everyone. contracts, record, permission sheets, policies. got an inspection in sept (been told be lucky if i see them before xmas) so thought no time like the present.

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