Contract Form for Living out Nanny



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How do you write a contract for a nanny? What are a nanny's responsibilities?

In order to rapidly manifest your needs, you need to get clear on paper exactly what it is that you want to agree on when you hire the new nanny. 

When you want to hire a nanny, it's best to put the agreement in writing in order to prevent future issues. There is no need to start from scratch, because we have a proper Nanny Housekeeper Contract covers the most important subjects and will help you to structure and communicate in a professional and legal way with those involved. 

By law, it's obligated in many countries that you need to provide your nanny with a written statement of employment, usually referred to as a contract. This should ideally be done before she starts work, but definitely within two months of her start date. However, in many countries a nanny can be hired and treated as a service provider, and therefore paid only for the hours that she worked.

Our template will help you structure your thoughts on every detail in a professional way!

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