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If a child is due on, or after, April 3 2011 the father or mother’s partner will be entitled to 26 weeks’ “additional paternity leave”. But babies are rarely on time. So what happens if they arrive
before the legal deadline?
Published 15.06.2010
It’s been reported that there are plans to give new fathers the statutory right to four weeks’ paid leave in the first year of their child’s life. Do you need to be concerned about this latest
family-friendly idea?
Published 27.08.2013
You’ve probably heard about the government’s controversial plans to give fathers more than five months’ paid paternity leave. But is it a done deal?
Published 02.06.2011
On April 6 2010 new fathers were granted additional paternity leave and pay rights - they can now take up to six months off. So how is this supposed to work in practice and is it something you need
to worry about now?
Published 21.04.2010
Over the next few months employers will start receiving requests for additional paternity leave. Should you get one, you have the right to demand proof of eligibility. But what information can an
employee be asked to produce?
Published 18.05.2011
More details have been released on the government’s plans to extend paternity leave. This has led to much press attention, but should you believe all the hype?
Published 17.11.2005
A woman’s right to take statutory maternity leave commences on day one of employment - no qualifying service is needed. But what about the right to take two weeks’ statutory paternity leave - when
does it start?
Published 10.01.2018
The government has announced plans to increase paternity leave to six months. Sounds like yet another headache. So why is there no need to panic?
Published 06.10.2009
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