Anonymous
Post 09/14/2025 23:46     Subject: Need a good lawyer for nanny issue

Paying OT is the law.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2025 22:39     Subject: Need a good lawyer for nanny issue

Proving work hours is easy now a days.

She lives in a different suburb? Why was her cell phone dinging from your house 12 hours a day? (No one is going to believe she was visiting you just for fun and not working, so you're f*****. By law, you will pay HER attorney fees.)
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2025 12:32     Subject: Need a good lawyer for nanny issue

Like they are claiming to be working hours on days when they used my credit card for personal expenses in a different state. It's very crazy and yes, I do need a lawyer.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2025 09:55     Subject: Need a good lawyer for nanny issue

Why aren't you paying overtime? Employees deserve fair compensation

PAY
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2025 09:55     Subject: Need a good lawyer for nanny issue

Pay you scum OP
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2025 15:41     Subject: Need a good lawyer for nanny issue

Anonymous wrote:I meant to write OVERTIME...not child support.


If you didn't pay her for OT then you deserve what you get. If you paid with cash then you are a fool because you paid off the books as an f it's a big fine.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 13:58     Subject: Need a good lawyer for nanny issue

Do you give her a paycheck that shows hours? If she has no proof she can go to jail as usual, make sure to blast her info on dc nannies facebook group some other vicitims may step forward
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 13:57     Subject: Need a good lawyer for nanny issue

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they truly have unpaid OT, what exactly is your argument? I suspect OP is the crazy one.


Well, her argument is probably nanny is lying- in retaliation of OP’s lawsuit.


If she hopes to win that's an open-shut case. You bring out time cards. We kept one for our nanny for tax purposes and it made life easy.

If she doesn't have that, she'll never win so she definitely shouldn't hire a lawyer. All courts care about is can you prove things with documentation.


The nanny also has to bring evidence that she did indeed work overtime, what the overtime rate was agreed on, and that she wasn’t compensated. Bringing a lawsuit isn’t evidence anything happened or didn’t happen. Both parties would likely settle on something if neither can prove their case.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 09:47     Subject: Need a good lawyer for nanny issue

Anonymous wrote:Omg people stop telling her not to hire a lawyer. OP, try this: https://vsb.org/Site/Site/legal-help/vlrs.aspx


If she can't prove her case she's going to lose a lot more money in lawyer fees than she might just settling. That's why people are saying it. Does she have the literal receipts? If not...what does she think she's proving?
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 09:43     Subject: Need a good lawyer for nanny issue

Omg people stop telling her not to hire a lawyer. OP, try this: https://vsb.org/Site/Site/legal-help/vlrs.aspx
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 09:39     Subject: Need a good lawyer for nanny issue

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they truly have unpaid OT, what exactly is your argument? I suspect OP is the crazy one.


Well, her argument is probably nanny is lying- in retaliation of OP’s lawsuit.


If she hopes to win that's an open-shut case. You bring out time cards. We kept one for our nanny for tax purposes and it made life easy.

If she doesn't have that, she'll never win so she definitely shouldn't hire a lawyer. All courts care about is can you prove things with documentation.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 09:35     Subject: Need a good lawyer for nanny issue

Anonymous wrote:If they truly have unpaid OT, what exactly is your argument? I suspect OP is the crazy one.


Well, her argument is probably nanny is lying- in retaliation of OP’s lawsuit.
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2025 23:03     Subject: Need a good lawyer for nanny issue

Did you file Schedule H? This may be a much higher-risk situation for you than you think. $$$$$