You are expecting a new child: financial assistance

Verified 25 October 2024 - Directorate for Legal and Administrative Information (Prime Minister)

If you are expecting a child again, you can benefit from assistance during pregnancy and after birth, under certain conditions.

During pregnancy

  • You may be entitled to birth premium. It is paid on a means-tested basis during pregnancy. It helps to finance expenses related to the birth of the child.
  • Your health expenditure are supported.
  • If you have at least 3 dependent children (born or unborn) and you move after 1er on the calendar day of the month following the end of your third month of pregnancy, you are entitled to a removal allowance. But to do this, you need to be entitled to personalized housing assistance (LHA) or family housing allowance (FHA) for your new home.

After birth

Several aids exist.

Support for the maintenance and upbringing of the child
Moving allowance if it is your third child

If you have at least 3 dependent children (born or unborn) and you move no later than the last day of the month before the 2nde birthday of your last child, you are entitled to a removal allowance. But to do this, you need to be entitled to personalized housing assistance (LHA) or family housing allowance (FHA) for your new home.

Help with child care
  • If you entrust your child to a registered nursery assistant, you may be entitled to free choice of custody complement. It is a partial payment of the mother's salary. You can also benefit from a tax credit.
  • If you directly employ someone who is caring for your child at your home, you may be entitled to free choice of custody complement. It's a partial assumption of the person's remuneration. You can also benefit from a tax credit.
  • If you use a micro-nursery, which is a group accommodation facility with a maximum capacity of 12 places, you can enjoy the free choice of custody complement for child care expenses. You can also benefit from a tax credit.
Help if you interrupt your professional activity to care for your child

If you completely or partially interrupt your professional activity to take care of your child and you prove 8 quarters of old-age contributions in the last 2 years, you are entitled to the Shared Child Education Benefit (PreParE) as long as your child is under 3 years old.

Help if your child becomes seriously ill or is injured or becomes disabled

You may be entitled to the daily parental attendance allowance (DPA). It allows you to temporarily stop your activity to take care of your child.

If your child has a disability, there may be a impact on your income tax.

Help if you are raising your child alone

You may be entitled to the Family Support Allowance (FSA) if you are in one of the following situations:

Possible help from your town hall

Some city councils offer support on the occasion of a child’s birth. You can inquire at your local council (or communal social action center).

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