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Paternity Pay and Leave Guide

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A short practical guide to statutory paternity leave, paternity pay, the 2026 eligibility changes, and where Shared Parental Leave may fit instead.

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Reviewed status

Last reviewed: 28 March 2026

Main practical points

  • An eligible employee can choose 1 or 2 weeks of statutory paternity leave.
  • From 6 April 2026, employees become eligible for Paternity Leave from their first day of employment.
  • Statutory Paternity Pay still has separate eligibility conditions including earnings and qualifying-week rules.
  • Shared Parental Leave may allow much longer leave and pay sharing in the first year after birth or placement.
Leave

How much leave can be taken

Acas says an eligible employee can choose to take 1 or 2 weeks of statutory paternity leave. GOV.UK says paternity leave can be taken at any time in the first 52 weeks after the birth.

Pay

How the weekly pay is framed

GOV.UK says the statutory weekly rate for 2026 to 2027 is £194.32, or 90% of average weekly earnings, whichever is lower. The 2026 to 2027 lower earnings limit is £129 a week.

2026 change

First-day employment eligibility for leave

GOV.UK says that from 6 April 2026 employees become eligible for Paternity Leave from their first day of employment. GOV.UK also says that during part of 2026 some employees do not need to give the usual 15 weeks’ notice of the due date because of this changeover.

Shared parental leave

When the other route may fit better

GOV.UK says parents may be able to share up to 50 weeks of leave and up to 37 weeks of pay through Shared Parental Leave and Pay in the first year after birth or placement.

Official sources used

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GOV.UK: Paternity pay and leave eligibility

Used for employee/pay eligibility, the qualifying week, and notice requirements.

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GOV.UK: Paternity pay and leave how to claim

Used for the temporary 2026 notice change linked to the first-day employment rule.

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GOV.UK: Shared parental leave and pay

Used for the overview that parents may share up to 50 weeks of leave and 37 weeks of pay.

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Acas: paternity leave and pay

Used for practical, worker-facing framing of paternity leave and pay.

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