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Quitting LPC a month in for family issues - will firm come after me for tuition fees?
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<blockquote data-quote="matpart" data-source="post: 136748" data-attributes="member: 4444"><p>A family member has recently become very sick and there is no possibility I can continue on in London without being there for them. They live in Dublin and I cannot go back and forth to see them and do the LPC.</p><p></p><p>I have not spent a dime of the maintenance provided and will return that in full. However, will the law firm (one of the MCs, if that helps for details) make me pay for the month (3 weeks, to be exact) I spent on the course? Another worry I have is that they are refusing any treatment or insight into their medical reports (without giving too much details, they are also struggling mentally and really difficult to work when it comes to this stuff) so I have no possibility of providing any evidence into the condition. Will this work against me?</p><p></p><p>Thank you for any advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matpart, post: 136748, member: 4444"] A family member has recently become very sick and there is no possibility I can continue on in London without being there for them. They live in Dublin and I cannot go back and forth to see them and do the LPC. I have not spent a dime of the maintenance provided and will return that in full. However, will the law firm (one of the MCs, if that helps for details) make me pay for the month (3 weeks, to be exact) I spent on the course? Another worry I have is that they are refusing any treatment or insight into their medical reports (without giving too much details, they are also struggling mentally and really difficult to work when it comes to this stuff) so I have no possibility of providing any evidence into the condition. Will this work against me? Thank you for any advice. [/QUOTE]
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