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Financial Checklist for New Parents UK

Money checklist when having a baby UK. Benefits to claim, budgeting for baby costs, childcare planning, and protecting your family.

A new baby brings joy — and financial changes. Here’s your complete money checklist.

Immediate Actions

As Soon as Baby Arrives

Action Timeline
Register birth Within 42 days
Apply for Child Benefit Within 3 months
Update bank/insurance First week
Begin maternity/paternity pay Automatic (if eligible)

First Month Priorities

Priority Action
1 Child Benefit claim
2 Check all benefit entitlements
3 Update household budget
4 Review insurance needs
5 Start planning childcare

Benefits to Claim

Child Benefit

Details Amount
First child £26.05/week
Additional children £17.25/week each
Annual (first child) £1,355
Claim at gov.uk

High Income Child Benefit Charge

If Earning Impact
Under £60,000 Keep all benefit
£60,000-80,000 Partial claw-back
Over £80,000 All clawed back
Still register For NI credits

Why Register Even If High Earner

Reason Impact
NI credits For stay-at-home parent
State Pension Protected years
NI number For child at 16
One parent lower earner May still qualify

Maternity/Paternity Pay

Statutory Maternity Pay Details
First 6 weeks 90% of average pay
Remaining 33 weeks £184.03/week (or 90% if lower)
Total paid leave 39 weeks
Unpaid leave Up to 52 weeks
Statutory Paternity Pay Details
Duration 1 or 2 weeks
Rate £184.03/week (or 90%)
Can split Into 2 separate weeks

Shared Parental Leave

Feature Details
Total leave 50 weeks can be shared
Pay 37 weeks at £184.03
Flexibility Both parents can take
Notice 8 weeks required

Other Benefits

Benefit Who Qualifies
Sure Start Grant On income-related benefits
Healthy Start vouchers Low income
Universal Credit Income dependent
Council Tax Reduction Income dependent
NHS prescriptions Free during pregnancy +1 year

Budget Adjustments

Income Changes

Factor Impact
Maternity pay Often less than salary
Potentially one income For period
Career break May be longer than planned
Return date May change

Create New Budget

Income Side Adjustment
Main earner May reduce
Secondary earner May stop
Child Benefit Add
Other benefits Add

Expense Changes

Category Change
Baby costs New category
Childcare (later) Major addition
Going out Likely decreases
Commuting May reduce
Food May increase slightly

Childcare Planning

Research Early

Action When
Research options During pregnancy
Nursery waiting lists Put name down early
Childminder search Check availability
Family help Discuss feasibility

Childcare Costs

Type Approximate Cost
Nursery (full-time) £1,000-1,800/month
Childminder £800-1,200/month
Nanny (shared) £1,200-1,600/month
Family Often free

Government Help

Scheme Benefit
Tax-Free Childcare 20% top-up (max £2,000/year)
Free hours (2 years) 15 hours if eligible
Free hours (3-4 years) 15 hours universal
Extended hours 30 hours if both work

Tax-Free Childcare

How It Works Details
You pay £8 Into account
Government adds £2 20% top-up
Use for Registered childcare
Maximum top-up £2,000/year/child
Set up at gov.uk

Free Hours Timeline

Age Hours Notes
2 years 15 hours If low income
3 years 15 hours All children
3-4 years 30 hours If both parents work

Insurance & Protection

Life Insurance

Priority If You Have
Essential Mortgage
Essential Partner/children depending on you
Important Any debt

How Much Cover

Consideration Amount
Mortgage Cover full amount
Income replacement 10x salary
Childcare costs Until 18
Or combination Of all three

Types of Life Insurance

Type Best For
Term insurance Mortgage/children
Decreasing term Mortgage only
Family income benefit Regular income payout
Level term Fixed payout

Critical Illness Cover

What It Does Details
Lump sum If diagnosed with specified illness
Can add to Life insurance
Consider for Main earner
Cost More than basic life

Cost Examples

Cover Monthly Premium (30s)
£200,000 life (25 year) £8-15
Plus critical illness £25-50
Income protection £30-60
Varies by Age, health, smoker

Make a Will

Why Essential Details
Guardianship Who raises children
Asset distribution Your choice
Without will Intestacy rules apply
May not go To who you want

Will Basics

Include Details
Guardian nomination For children
Asset distribution Property, savings
Executors Who carries out wishes
Life insurance trusts Consider for tax

Cost of Wills

Option Cost
Online will service £30-100
Solicitor (simple) £150-300 each
Solicitor (complex) £500+
Free will schemes Charities offer

Financial Preparation

Emergency Fund

Before Baby Target
Minimum 3 months expenses
Ideal 6 months expenses
Include Maternity leave period
Both incomes If possible

Savings for Baby

Purpose Amount
Initial equipment £1,000-3,000
Maternity leave buffer Extra for reduced income
Ongoing costs Build up £200-300/month

Junior ISA

Feature Details
Annual limit £9,000
Tax-free Growth and withdrawal
Access At 18 (child’s money)
Good for Long-term savings

Checklist by Timing

During Pregnancy

Task Done?
Research childcare
Calculate budget impact
Build/top up emergency fund
Check maternity entitlements
Get life insurance quotes
Consider making wills

First Week

Task Done?
Register birth
Apply Child Benefit
Notify employer
Take time to recover

First Month

Task Done?
Claim all benefits
Set up life insurance
Make/update wills
New budget in place
Check bank accounts

Before Returning to Work

Task Done?
Childcare confirmed
Tax-Free Childcare registered
Budget for childcare costs
Discuss flexible working
Check free hours eligibility

Summary

Priority Actions

Priority Action Why
1 Child Benefit claim Money + NI credits
2 Life insurance Family protection
3 Budget review Income changes
4 Make wills Essential with children
5 Childcare research Long waiting lists

Key Numbers

Item Amount
Child Benefit £1,355/year
Tax-Free Childcare Up to £2,000/year
SMP (39 weeks) ~£7,700
First year costs £6,000-15,000
Life insurance £8-50/month