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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also, for the insurance, while of course you need to call your own provider directly, you will likely need/want to add a worker's compensation whether licensing actually requires this or not, since household employers are usually not covered by standard homeowner's policies. For ours, we needed the worker's comp rider to cover the nanny, but the second child was covered as a guest. I'm sure it varies by insurance company, though (and some policies already cover worker's comp up to a certain number of hours for household employees, so you just need to supplement that accordingly). [/quote] In which area do you live, and which insurance company do you use?[/quote] If a non-resident is paying your employee to care for their child in your home, that child is not a "guest." If you have an agent who told you otherwise, PLEASE be sure to get it in WRITING. [/quote]
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