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Chrisfoor3
Asked October 2017
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If you died in the middle of the month are you still under contract for the following month?
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GardenArtist
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To what kind of contract are you referring? Home care?
Interesting question, but more information on the type of contract would be helpful.
10/30/2017 20:16:35
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Chrisfoor3, it is best to read the "contract" to see what are rules regarding this matter.
It can vary from place to place.
10/30/2017 17:30:43
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Interesting question, but more information on the type of contract would be helpful.
It can vary from place to place.