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Statutory Shared Parental Pay - What documents do I need?

If you and your partner are expecting a child, you can choose to share some of your parental leave and pay.

Last reviewed 07 October 2024

What documents do I need?

When giving notice to take Statutory Shared Parental Pay or Shared Parental Leave, you will need:

  • for you and your partner

  • Your child’s expected week of birth, actual date of birth, or date of placement

  • Details of how much shared parental leave you and your partner each intend to take and exact dates. 

Your employer can also ask you for more information within 14 days of you applying for Shared Parental Leave or Statutory Shared Parental Pay.

They can ask for:

  • A copy of the birth certificate

  • A declaration of the place and date of birth (if the birth hasn’t been registered yet)

  • The name and address of your partner’s employer or a declaration that your partner has no employer.

If you’re adopting, your employer can ask for the:

  • Name and address of the adoption agency

  • Date you were matched with the child

  • Date the child will be start to live with you

  • Name and address of your partner’s employer or a declaration that your partner has no employer.

You must give this information within 14 days of being asked for it.

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