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Information on the right to take time off work in an emergency to look after children, covering who has the right to take time off.
Information on how to contact Working Families if you need more advice after looking at the website, including details of the free helpline on benefits and employment rights for parents and carers.
Factsheet for parents and carers covering benefits and employment rights when you have children.
Information on how much parental leave you may be able to take.
Information on how to calculate the 15th week before the Expected Week of Childbirth to enable you to give notice to your employer for maternity, paternity and adoption leave.
Information on how and when to give notice to your employer that you want to take Ordinary Paternity Leave and Ordinary Statutory Paternity Leave for adoption.
Information on Ordinary Statutory Paternity Pay for adoption covering entitlement, how long it is paid for and how it is calculated.
Information on unpaid parental leave covering eligibility and when the leave must be taken.
Sample letter for you to use to ask your employer for adoption leave and Statutory Adoption Pay.
Information on what happens to Statutory Maternity, Paternity, Adoption and Sick Pay if your employer can no longer pay you because they are insolvent.
Information on unpaid parental leave covering how much leave you can take and when you can take it.
Information on your right to take time off work in an emergency to look after someone who depends on you, covering who you can take time off for and what is an emergency.
Information on what to do if you are having problems at work, covering who to speak to and what to do if you cannot sort things out.
Information on Ordinary Paternity Leave for adoption, covering who is eligible and how long you can take.
These pages are addressed to a parent who is looking at our precedent pages and who is trying to find an adviser.
Information on the right to take time off work in an emergency to look after children, covering who has the right to take time off.
Information on your rights at the end of parental leave, covering your right to return to the same job and your right not to be dismissed.
Information on the childcare element of Working tax Credit, covering what you need to do if the costs of your childcare increase or are reduced.
Information on help with the costs of childcare, the childcare element, if you get Working Tax Credit, covering the maximum costs and the conditions of entitlement.
Information on childcare options that may be available for older disabled children.
Information on vouchers provided by some employers to help with the cost of childcare, covering the effect of salary sacrifice schemes on benefits, tax and pensions.
Information on constructive dismissal, explaining what it is and what your rights are.
Information on how to contact Working Families if you need more advice after looking at the website, including details of the free helpline on benefits and employment rights for parents and carers.
Information on how your rights at work depend on whether you are an employee, a worker or self-employed, covering what to do if there is a dispute about about your employment status.
Factsheet for parents and carers covering benefits and employment rights when you have children.
Information on how to take out a grievance against your employer if you are unable to sort out a problem.
Information on how much parental leave you may be able to take.
Information on how much leave you can have to take care of dependents in an emergency.
Information on how much time in a year you can take off to care for dependents in an emergency.
Information on how to calculate the 15th week before the Expected Week of Childbirth to enable you to give notice to your employer for maternity, paternity and adoption leave.
Read our summary of the Comprehensive Spending Review and working families
Information on how to give notice for adoption leave.
Information explaining how and when to give notice to your employer for Statutory Adoption Pay.
Information on how and when to give notice to your employer that you want to take Ordinary Paternity Leave and Ordinary Statutory Paternity Leave for adoption.
Information on Ordinary Statutory Paternity Pay for adoption covering entitlement, how long it is paid for and how it is calculated.
Information on unpaid parental leave covering eligibility and when the leave must be taken.
Information on your rights if you are made redundant explaining that redundancy can be fair or unfair.
Sample letter for you to use to ask your employer for adoption leave and Statutory Adoption Pay.
Information on sick leave, covering how to take it and the implications of being sick for a long period.
Information on Statutory Adoption Pay, covering who may be able to get it, how much it is and how long it is paid for.
Information on what happens to Statutory Maternity, Paternity, Adoption and Sick Pay if your employer can no longer pay you because they are insolvent.
Information on tax credit payments for childcare if you use Childcare Vouchers.
Information on unpaid parental leave covering how much leave you can take and when you can take it.
Information on your right to take time off work in an emergency to look after someone who depends on you, covering who you can take time off for and what is an emergency.
Information on your rights if you have been dismissed for refusing to agree a change to your terms and conditions.
Information on how you can use the right to request flexible working if your employer is trying to change your terms and conditions.
Information on what to do if you are having problems at work, covering who to speak to and what to do if you cannot sort things out.
Information on your right to take adoption leave if you are adopting a child within the UK.
Information on Ordinary Paternity Leave for adoption, covering who is eligible and how long you can take.
Information on working while you are on adoption leave covering Keeping in Touch days.
Factsheet for parents and carers covering benefits and employment rights when you have children.
Information on how to contact Working Families if you need more advice after looking at the website, including details of the free helpline on benefits and employment rights for parents and carers.