Maternity and Paternity Pay UK: Rights, Rates and Planning Routes

Shared Parental Leave and Pay — Complete UK Guide

How Shared Parental Leave (ShPL) works in the UK — eligibility, how to split leave with your partner, statutory pay rates, and how to notify your employer.

Salary and income data is based on ONS and other official UK statistical sources. Figures are averages and may not reflect your individual circumstances.

If you want a complete route through maternity, paternity, and family-leave pay decisions, start with the Maternity and Paternity Pay Hub for the full framework.

Shared Parental Leave (ShPL) lets parents share up to 50 weeks of leave and 37 weeks of pay between them after the birth or adoption of a child. Here’s how it works.

For the wider cluster covering redundancy, statutory pay, leave rights, contract protections, and dispute routes, use the main Employment Rights hub.

How Shared Parental Leave Works

FeatureDetail
Total leave availableUp to 50 weeks (shared between both parents)
Total pay availableUp to 37 weeks of Statutory Shared Parental Pay (ShPP)
Who can shareMother and father, or mother and partner
Can both take leave at once?Yes
Can leave be split into blocks?Yes — up to 3 blocks each (with employer agreement)
Must the mother take any leave?Yes — minimum 2 weeks after birth (4 weeks if factory worker)
AdoptionSame rules apply for the primary adopter and their partner

How the Leave Is Created

StepWhat happens
1Mother is entitled to 52 weeks maternity leave and 39 weeks maternity pay
2Mother ends (or plans to end) her maternity leave early
3Remaining weeks convert to ShPL and ShPP
4Both parents share the remaining weeks between them

Example Split

ParentActionWeeks
MotherTakes maternity leave20 weeks
Remaining for ShPL52 – 20 = 32 weeks32 weeks
Remaining for ShPP39 – 20 = 19 weeks19 weeks of pay
Mother takes ShPL12 weeks
Father takes ShPL20 weeks
Both take ShPL together (overlap)Counts against both parents’ allocation

Eligibility

Mother/Primary Adopter Must:

RequirementDetail
Be an employee or entitled to SMP/MAEmployees get leave + pay; if only MA-entitled, partner can still take ShPL
Have 26 weeks’ continuous employmentBy the 15th week before the due date (with the same employer)
Still be employed at the birth/placementDoesn’t need to actually be at work

Partner Must:

RequirementDetail
Be an employeeFor ShPL (workers and agency staff don’t qualify)
Have 26 weeks’ continuous employmentBy the 15th week before the due date
Have earned at least £123/week on averageIn 8 weeks before the 15th week before due date

The Other Parent Must Meet the “Employment and Earnings Test”:

RequirementDetail
Worked for 26 of the 66 weeks before the due dateEmployed or self-employed — doesn’t need to be continuous
Earned at least £30 in any 13 of those weeksA low bar — most working people qualify

Statutory Shared Parental Pay (ShPP)

DetailAmount
Weekly rate£187.18/week or 90% of average weekly earnings (whichever is lower)
Maximum weeks37 minus weeks of SMP/SAP/MA already taken by the mother
Enhanced ShPPCheck your employer’s policy — some offer full or partial salary
TaxShPP is taxable income (tax and NI deducted as normal)
PensionEmployer pension contributions continue during paid ShPL

ShPP vs SMP Comparison

FeatureStatutory Maternity PayStatutory Shared Parental Pay
First 6 weeks90% of average earnings£187.18/week (flat rate)
Remaining weeks£187.18/week (up to 33 weeks)£187.18/week
Total paid weeks3937 minus SMP weeks taken
Enhanced rateDepends on employerDepends on employer

Note: The first 6 weeks of SMP are paid at 90% of earnings, which is often significantly more than ShPP. If the mother stops maternity leave before using all 6 enhanced weeks, that higher rate pay is lost.

How to Apply — Step by Step

StepTimingAction
1During pregnancyCheck eligibility for both parents
2At least 8 weeks before ShPL startsGive your employer a “notice of entitlement and intention”
3At least 8 weeks beforeSubmit a “period of leave notice” — the specific dates you want
4Mother gives “binding notice”Confirms date she’ll end maternity leave (this is irrevocable)
5Employer confirmsMust respond within 14 days
6If taking discontinuous leaveEmployer has 14 days to agree, refuse, or suggest alternative dates

What to Include in Your Notice

InformationDetail
Baby’s expected due date (or actual birth date)
Mother’s maternity leave start/end dates
Total ShPL and ShPP available
How much each parent intends to take
The specific dates you want to take ShPL
Declaration that both parents meet eligibility
Partner’s name, address, NI number, employer

Planning Your Leave — Common Arrangements

ArrangementHow it worksGood for
SequentialMother takes maternity leave first, father/partner takes ShPL afterExtending total time a parent is at home
OverlappingBoth parents take leave at the same time for some weeksEarly bonding period together
Alternate blocksParents take turns being at homeSpreading parental care over a longer period
Father/partner takes most leaveMother returns to work after statutory minimum, partner takes majority of ShPLWhen mother has higher salary or prefers to return early

Example Arrangements

ScenarioMotherFather/Partner
Equal split26 weeks maternity leave, then returns to work26 weeks ShPL starting when mother returns
Early handover12 weeks maternity leave + 4 weeks ShPL26 weeks ShPL
Both off together20 weeks maternity leave + 6 weeks ShPL6 weeks ShPL (same time as mother) + 10 weeks ShPL alone
Maximum time at home26 weeks maternity leave26 weeks ShPL starting immediately after

Your Rights During ShPL

RightDetail
Return to same jobIf total leave (maternity + ShPL) is 26 weeks or less
Return to same or similar jobIf total leave is more than 26 weeks
Protection from redundancyPriority right to suitable alternative employment
No detrimentCannot be treated unfavourably for taking ShPL
Pension contributionsContinue during paid leave
Annual leave accrualContinues during ShPL
SPLIT daysUp to 20 “Shared Parental Leave in Touch” days — work without ending leave

ShPL vs Paternity Leave

FeaturePaternity LeaveShared Parental Leave
Duration1 or 2 weeksUp to 50 weeks (shared)
Pay£187.18/week£187.18/week
FlexibilityMust be taken in 1 or 2 week blockCan be split into up to 3 blocks
Both parents off?Yes (with maternity leave)Yes
Can take both?No — paternity leave is lost if ShPL is taken insteadTake one or the other

Tip: If your employer offers enhanced paternity pay but only statutory ShPP, take paternity leave first, then switch to ShPL afterwards.

Sources

  1. ONS — Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings