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