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Find out what employment types have different rules for entitlement to Statutory Paternity Pay.
Use form SC3 if you're an employee, become a birth parent and need to apply to your employer for Statutory Paternity Pay (SPP) and Leave.
Introducing the new pre-application service for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects.
Use this form to ask the court to determine someone's parentage and to give your summary of why you think your application is necessary.
Use this letter to inform mothers about their carrier result, as well as invite the biological father for a blood test.
Re-register your child’s birth to add the father's name to the birth record or certificate at the register office
Information on the programme, including the screening tests, commissioning, quality assurance, education and training.
This information aims to support GPs to give clear and balanced advice to men without symptoms of prostate disease who ask about PSA testing.
Use form SPP2 if you're an employer and want to record details of an employee's Statutory Paternity Pay (SPP).
Leaflet for expectant fathers explaining antenatal screening for sickle cell and thalassaemia.
How to account for VAT on goods and services provided by registered health professionals, including doctors, dentists, nurses and pharmacists.
Use this form to claim Maternity Allowance.
Who has parental responsibility for looking after children, and how to apply for parental responsibility if you were unmarried to the mother or are not on the birth certificate
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