Mom's assistant
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What is the name of your state? Maine
My mother owns a small business (3 employees-including me p/t). She had an employee that borrowed money with plans (verbal agreement) to work it off. This past spring/summer this employee decided to give her 2 week notice so she could work @ her "Dream Job". My mother, happy for her but concerned that she might not get her money back, decided to write up an agreement/contract stating that the employee would agree to make weekly payments and/or work 1 day a week till balance was paid off. She asked the employee to sign it with a notary present then had it notarized. The employee then went off to work else where on good terms after her two weeks was up. She did arrive to work for my mom 1 day each week to work towards paying off the debt. About a month or so later the employee decided that the other job wasn't working out and asked if she could come back to work for my Mom full time. My Mom being the nice person she is (hence the loan) took her back. Well... Three weeks ago my Mom and that employee had a discussion/disagreement one day after work regarding the employees' attitude. The employee flipped out and walked out. The employee did return to work the next work day with no mention of the discussion/disagreement or anything (was cordial and acted as if nothing was wrong) however she did not show up for work two days later. A few days after that my Mom received a nasty note (left in her car) that said that the employee had quit and that she would continue to make payments as agreed in the "stupid" contract. She also had many other mean/nasty (untrue) things written in the note but that is beside the point. Besides my Mom being hurt by all of this (She had done nothing but tried to help this girl... plus she is a communicator who would have like to work it out) she has yet to receive any money. This employee also has a few of my mother's belongings which she would like to get back. What should my mother do? She has considered taking her to small claims court but even if she won the claim that doesn't guarantee she will get her money. Right? Any suggestions?
My mother owns a small business (3 employees-including me p/t). She had an employee that borrowed money with plans (verbal agreement) to work it off. This past spring/summer this employee decided to give her 2 week notice so she could work @ her "Dream Job". My mother, happy for her but concerned that she might not get her money back, decided to write up an agreement/contract stating that the employee would agree to make weekly payments and/or work 1 day a week till balance was paid off. She asked the employee to sign it with a notary present then had it notarized. The employee then went off to work else where on good terms after her two weeks was up. She did arrive to work for my mom 1 day each week to work towards paying off the debt. About a month or so later the employee decided that the other job wasn't working out and asked if she could come back to work for my Mom full time. My Mom being the nice person she is (hence the loan) took her back. Well... Three weeks ago my Mom and that employee had a discussion/disagreement one day after work regarding the employees' attitude. The employee flipped out and walked out. The employee did return to work the next work day with no mention of the discussion/disagreement or anything (was cordial and acted as if nothing was wrong) however she did not show up for work two days later. A few days after that my Mom received a nasty note (left in her car) that said that the employee had quit and that she would continue to make payments as agreed in the "stupid" contract. She also had many other mean/nasty (untrue) things written in the note but that is beside the point. Besides my Mom being hurt by all of this (She had done nothing but tried to help this girl... plus she is a communicator who would have like to work it out) she has yet to receive any money. This employee also has a few of my mother's belongings which she would like to get back. What should my mother do? She has considered taking her to small claims court but even if she won the claim that doesn't guarantee she will get her money. Right? Any suggestions?