Anonymous wrote:Assuming that you and the nanny each have one child, you should think of this as a share. Most nannies in a share earn a total $20 per hour, although I know of some who earn $18. Since the other child in the share is the nanny's child, you should be paying about $10 per hour.
Agree that this is one way to go about it, but if you do it this way the nanny and her child should be treated as equal members of the share. If you would like your child to take priority, set the schedule, and for you to make all final decisions, you should expect to pay slightly higher than a straight 50/50 share.