Hello, I have a question or probably more like opinion needed. I have a clinician I have been doing billing for 3 years, he is terminating services, as he was behind two months and I told him I wanted to set a goal to get him caught up and he told me that was a goal that wouldn't be achieved. I then told him it was necessary and he said he would need to terminate services even though he loved my service he claims financial hardship, although I was bringing him in quite a bit of money. At this point he gave me 30 days notice. I have one more cycle on the 15th that I am sending claims for. He just sent me an email and asked if when I print out his final reports if I would also print copies of all his claims etc so he would know where to send everything, plus he has asked me to do the patient statements, which I have always done, but not to mail and give them to him, I'm sure it's so he can take address info etc. I don't want to alienate completely, in case he decides to bring his business back when he sees how much time etc it will take him, but I don't want to make it easy and be taken advantage of. Do you think it would be appropriate to say I would print out all claims, statements too and give them to him stuffed not sealed, that way if he wants to make copies himself he could do that, along with the regular reports that I print, aging report and payment tracking report. I know here going forward I need to do a contract, but want to end this on a pleasant note, but not be taken advantage of......any thoughts?