If both parents want to share the statutory paternity leave and shared parental pay, then the parent who is to take shared parental leave must:
- Have been employed continuously by the same employer for at least 26 weeks by the end of the 15th weeks before the baby is due.
- still be working for the same employer a week before the start of each block of leave they take.
The other parent must:
- Have been working for at least 26 weeks out of the 66 weeks before the week the baby is due (the 26 weeks do not need to be in a row)
- Have earned at least £390 in total across any 13 weeks of the 66 weeks.
What you will be entitled to:
- £172.48 a week or 90% of your average weekly earnings, whichever is lower.
- If you are the mother, you can start to claim SPL before moving to SSPP. They must end the SPL early to then proceed to claim SSPP for a remaining 37 weeks.
- If you are the mother’s partner, you can claim 2 weeks SPP and then claim a share of the 37 weeks SSPP.
- The leave can be taken in 3 blocks.