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bednobs | 11:37 Sun 28th Oct 2018 | Business & Finance
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i was unable to get Maternity pay as i was working for a temp agency until the day before i had the baby. Does MA depend on partners income too, or can you get it anyway no matter how much they earn? I looked online and can't quite work it out!
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Was you placed with the same employer for 12 weeks before your maternity leave?
12:45 Sun 28th Oct 2018
Folk can get MA if they're not entitled to Statutory Maternity Pay from their employer. The rate they get depends on various things but a partner's income isn't one of them.

What reason were you given for not being entitled?
Was you placed with the same employer for 12 weeks before your maternity leave?
HC if you're thinking on an employer paying SMP, the employee has to have been employed for at least twenty-six weeks ending in the fifteenth week before the wee one's due.
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i never asked them! i was only working since june-octber for the temp agency, so presumed there would be no smp - shuld i have asked them?
Have a wee read here, https://www.gov.uk/maternity-allowance/how-to-claim

MA is paid by DWP and you must claim within three months of entitlement. Statutory Maternity Pay comes from the employer.
As you weren't employed for twenty-six weeks, you'll not be entitled to SMP so claim MA instead.
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thanks for your help - it's rather complicated by the fact i had her early (at 34 weeks)
when does the 3 months start?
In this case, the Maternity Allowance Period (MAP) began the day after the wee one's birth.
You have three months from the start of the MAP.
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thanks so much tcl! very helpful indeed
Nae bother!
Lol.

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