Guidance

MOD ex-gratia payments in lieu of Maternity Allowance

Guidance on applying for MOD ex-gratia payments for service personnel whose spouse or civil partner accompanies them on overseas postings.

Ex-gratia payments are made by the MOD in lieu of DWP UK Maternity Allowance (MA) when a service person relocates overseas and their spouse/civil partner accompanies them, but MA cannot be paid to them in that country. This could be because:

  • there is no reciprocal agreement with the host country
  • the host country is outside the European Economic Area (EEA)

The ex-gratia payments are equivalent to the MA they would have received in the UK.

Eligibility

To qualify for MOD ex-gratia payments, the spouse/civil partner must have been eligible for UK MA if they remained in the UK. This means they:

  • worked at least 26 weeks during the 66 weeks before the baby바카라 사이트™s due date, known as the 바카라 사이트˜test period바카라 사이트™
  • earned at least £30 per week for 13 of those weeks

How to apply

  1. Apply for MA through the DWP.
  2. Receive a decision notice from the DWP stating that you are not eligible.
  3. Provide the decision notice and supporting documents to your unit바카라 사이트™s HR.
  4. HR will escalate the case to the Armed Forces Families Team if necessary.

Exceptional circumstances

The MOD may consider ex-gratia payment in lieu of MA if the spouse/civil partner does not meet the criteria for UK MA. This is considered an exceptional circumstance, and could be because:

  • the civil partner/spouse has not worked long enough during the test period
  • the service person and their civil partner/spouse are posted to a country where diplomatic status must be given up, making it difficult for them to find work

Apply for MOD ex-gratia payments under exceptional circumstances

Follow the steps under 바카라 사이트˜How to apply바카라 사이트™ and include the following in step 3:

  • evidence of the difficulty in finding work
  • proof of an active job search
  • employment history prior to leaving the UK

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Published 28 January 2025

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