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Originally Posted by Missy Krissy
I'm actually kind of shocked that you're paying MIL at all - it's her grandchildren for goodness sake! Maybe it's cultural or geographic, but in my family my aunts and nana "babysat" me all the time, without charging my mom anything. My mom babysits for me (when she comes to visit, she lives 4 hours away) without asking me to pay her. She counts that as quality time she gets with her grandson. I don't mean to be judgy, but it struck me as odd. Sorry, I'm getting a little off topic...
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I'd say it's unusual but not unheard of, there are arguments and positives to both sides. The main positive in this scenario is that if you're paying your MIL you should have some input on the rules, otherwise what's the point of paying? It is odd to me only because my parents wouldn't even let me pay for dinner when we go out, much less taking care of grandkids. But not all families are exactly alike.