Statutory Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave: employer guide
Entitlement
Eligible employees can take Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave if the mother, main adopter or main intended parent of their child dies.
The ‘main adopter’ or ‘main intended parent’ would have been the person in an adoptive couple or surrogacy arrangement taking Adoption Leave.
Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave does not include statutory pay. You may choose to offer contractual pay but it cannot be reclaimed.
If you’re an employee, check the Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave guidance
Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave
The employee’s child must either:
- be less than a year old
- have been in their care for less than a year
Leave can start from the day after the mother, main adopter or main intended parent dies.
Leave must end within 52 weeks of the date the employee’s child:
- was born, if they’re the father, spouse or partner of the mother or main intended parent in a surrogacy arrangement
- was placed with them, if the child was adopted
- first arrived in England, Scotland or Wales, if the child was adopted from overseas
Your employee must take leave in one continuous block.
If the death was less than 14 days before the child’s first birthday or anniversary of adoption
An employee can take up to 2 weeks of leave if the mother, main adopter or main intended parent of their child died less than 14 days before:
- their child’s first birthday
- the first anniversary of the placement date, if they’re an adoptive parent
- the first anniversary of the date their child arrived in England, Scotland or Wales, if they adopted from overseas
The leave must end within 14 days of the death.
Taking Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave with other types of leave
Employees can take Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave before or after any other statutory parental leave they’re entitled to, such as:
This includes if the statutory leave is for another child.
If the employee is on another type of statutory leave when the death happens, Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave can be taken after the other statutory leave has ended.
Employees can also take Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave between 2 blocks of previously booked Shared Parental Leave.
If their child dies while they’re on leave
The leave must end within 8 weeks, starting from the Sunday after their child’s death.
They may be eligible to take Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay and Leave after their Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave ends.
If their adopted child is no longer in their care
The leave must end within 8 weeks, starting from the Sunday after their child was no longer in their care.
Employment rights
An employee’s rights (like the right to pay rises, holidays and returning to a job) are protected during Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave.