Paternity leave and pay
The start and duration of paternity leave - adoptions
Eligible employees can choose to take a single block of either one week or two consecutive weeks' paternity leave. They cannot take it as odd days or as two separate weeks.
Choosing the start date of paternity leave - UK adoptions
Paternity leave (and pay) can begin any time from the date of the child's placement with the adopter but must be completed within 56 days of this date.
The employee can choose to begin paternity leave on one of the following:
- The date on which the child is placed with the adopter, even if this is earlier or later than the expected date of placement. If the employee is at work on that date, their leave begins on the day after.
- A predetermined date after the expected date of placement.
- A date falling a specified number of days after the expected date of placement.
Changing the start date of paternity leave - UK adoptions
In the circumstances where an employee decides to change the start date of their paternity leave, they must give you the following notice where they want to change their leave, so it starts on:
- the date of placement, at least 28 days before the expected date of placement
- a particular date, 28 days before that date
- a specified number of days after the placement, at least 28 days before the date paternity leave is expected to then commence
If they cannot give the notice in time (eg the adoption agency alters the date of placement at short notice), they should tell you as soon as is reasonably practicable.
Where an employee has changed the start date of their leave, they should fill in a new self-certificate - see statutory paternity pay.
If you are unable to agree on the dates of paternity leave, contact the Labour Relations Agency (LRA) Workplace Information Service on Tel 03300 555 300.
Choosing the start date of paternity leave - overseas adoptions
An employee adopting a child from overseas may choose to start their paternity leave from:
- the date that the child enters Northern Ireland
- a fixed date which is later than the date the child enters Northern Ireland
They must complete their leave within 56 days of the date the child enters Northern Ireland. They can start their leave on any day of the week.
Paternity leave is not meant to be used to cover the period employees spend travelling overseas to arrange the adoption or visit the child. However, you could allow the employee to take annual leave or unpaid leave for these purposes.
Changing the start date of paternity leave - overseas adoptions
If the employee wants to change the start date of their paternity leave, they must give you 28 days notice of the change.
You can ask for this notification in writing.
Where an employee has changed the start date of their leave, they should fill in a new self-certificate - see statutory paternity pay.
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LRA Workplace Information Service03300 555 300