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Terminations, done right

How to fire an employee without getting sued

Most wrongful-termination claims aren’t about the decision — they’re about how it was handled. Here’s the sequence that keeps a firing clean, from the paper trail to the final paycheck.

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In most of the U.S., employment is at-will — you can end it for any reason that isn’t an illegal one. The lawsuits happen in that exception: when a termination looks like it was really about a protected characteristic, retaliation, or a promise the employer made and broke. Getting it right is mostly about documentation and consistency, not luck.

Before the meeting

The meeting itself

Don’t improvise a termination

The Termination Done Right Kit gives you the pre-termination checklist, the meeting scripts, the separation agreement, and the final-pay reference — the whole sequence, built from real terminations.

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After the meeting

Common questions

Can I fire someone for any reason?

In at-will states (every state except Montana, which limits at-will after a probationary period), for any reason that isn’t illegal — you can’t fire someone because of a protected characteristic, in retaliation for a protected activity, or in breach of a contract or promise.

Do I have to give a reason?

Usually not legally required, but a documented, consistent reason is your best protection if the decision is challenged. Vague or shifting reasons hurt you.

When is the final paycheck due?

It depends on your state — some require immediate payment on termination, others allow it by the next regular payday. Confirm the rule where you operate before the meeting.

What documentation do I need?

The record that shows the reason was legitimate and handled consistently: prior warnings or a PIP, the decision rationale, and the termination itself. That paper trail is the difference between a defensible termination and a risky one.

Handle the next one cleanly

The full termination sequence — checklist, scripts, separation agreement, and state final-pay reference — in one kit.

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