Madrid (EFE) .
conciliation measures
Five paid days for family or cohabitant care for “accident, serious illness, hospitalization or surgery with home care”.
Right to be absent due to “force majeure” up to 4 days a year, in case of illness or accident that make your immediate presence essential.
Unpaid leave of 8 weeks for fathers and mothers to care for their children, which may be enjoyed continuously or not, and full or part time, until the minors are 8 years old.
Extension of the parenting aid of 100 euros up to 3 years to unemployed women or who have contributed 30 days after the birth, incompatible with the minimum vital income that gives 100 euros per child.
More “large” families
Large families are now called “families with the greatest need for parenting support” and are added to this title, with the benefits they entail:
Single-parent families with two children
Those of two children headed by a victim of gender violence
Formed by a spouse who has obtained sole custody and custody without the right to alimony
With two children and an ascendant or descendant with a disability
The one made up of two children and a parent who is undergoing hospital treatment for a year or has entered prison.
They have a “special category”: large numbers of children with four or more children, with three children in the event of multiple births, and families with three children and low income (up to 150% of the IPREM).
common-law couples
State registry of unmarried couples
15 days of permission to register -similar to marriage- and the right to other care permits
Children of unmarried couples can be registered by the non-pregnant parent
new rights
Recognition and protection for LGTBI families, with a member with a disability, multiple families, reconstituted, adoptive and foster families.
Permits and benefits in the case of fostering minors or guardianship for adoption purposes.
Right to “free and quality” early care and not limited to early childhood.