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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] No matter how great your nanny is, it's a risk to allow her to bring her child to work at any time. If the child is injured while in your home, you will be liable. There is absolutely no advantages to allowing your nanny to bring her child to work. None. Of course, it's advantageous for your nanny. Free child care and no responsibility for the child's safety. If you chose to allow your nanny to bring her child to work, up your insurance and treat it like a nanny share.[/quote] [b]First, you won't be liable for nannies child hurting themselves in your home. This isn't tv, it's real life.[/b] Also, there ARE advantages to the situation, namely super cheap childcare since you can cut nannies rate in half and everyone is happy.[/quote] Try running that by your insurance company. They'll tell you what your liability is. [/quote]
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