The paternity leave regulations apply to parents to-be whose partners are giving birth or adopting a child. You are entitled to paid paternity leave if:
- you have been continuously employed by your current employer for 26 weeks or more by the 15th week before the baby is due; and
- you are the father of the child and expect to have responsibility for the child; or
- you are married to, or are the partner of, the child’s mother, but are not the child’s father, and you expect to have the main responsibility along with the mother for the upbringing of the child.
You are entitled to take either one week or two consecutive weeks’ paternity leave. The period in which you must take your leave will begin on the day the child is born and finish 56 days after the day the child is born. Paternity leave applies to people in same-sex partnerships as well as heterosexual partnerships.