My caregiver was caring for my mother who passed away recently, and no longer require her services. Can I legally terminate her service?
Answer. It is legal to terminate a caregiver contract if her services are no longer needed. Just make sure to give two weeks notice, issue the required Record Of Employment, T4 slips, and a release letter. You might also wish to provide her a reference letter to help her find another employment quickly.
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