The Military Parental Leave Program (MPLP) provides non-chargeable leave entitlements following the birth or adoption of a child. The policy applies to covered soldiers who are birth Mothers or Fathers, same-sex couples, as well as adoptive and surrogate parents.
The expansion provides parental leave to active and reserve component service members (on active duty for 12 months or more) who have given birth, adopted a child or had a child placed for adoption or long-term foster care with them. Birth parents will be granted 12 weeks of parental leave following a period of convalescent leave and non-birth parents will be granted 12 weeks of leave following the birth of their child. Adoptive parents and eligible foster parents will also be granted 12 weeks of parental leave. The MPLP is designed to allow members to care for their children while balancing the needs of their unit.
The leave can be taken by both birth and non-birth parents and must be administered in accordance with the policies and procedures outlined in the DTM. The expansion of the MPLP, which applies to all eligible service members as of January 4, 2023, takes precedence over previous DoD issuances and service regulations.
EligibilityActive component Service member, or a Reserve component Service member performing active Guard and Reserve duty or Full-time National Guard Duty (FTNGD) for a period in excess of 12 months, and reserve component service members performing duty under a call or order to active service in excess of 12 months are eligible for The Military Parental Leave Program.
Benefit HighlightsMaternity Convalescent Leave and Parental Leave are two separate non-chargeable periods of absence. DTM 23-001 does not change the use of maternity convalescent leave, which is limited to a covered Soldier birth parent after a qualifying birth event. In cases when a baby is stillborn or the covered member suffers a miscarriage, convalescent leave (other than maternity convalescent leave) may be granted. See ALARACT 018/2023, paragraph 4.F.(2) for details.
Parental Leave
The parental leave described in DTM 23-001 applies to a service member when any one of these events occurs on or after December 27, 2022: the birth of a service member’s child, adoption of a minor child by the service member, or placement of a minor child with the service member for adoption or long-term foster care.
Parental Leave for Birth: Service members will be authorized parental leave for the birth of their child and to care for the child.
Parental Leave for Adoption Placement or Adoption: Service embers, to include dual military couples, will be authorized 12 weeks of parental leave during the one-year period following the date of placement of a minor child with the service member for adoption, or the date of adoption of a minor child by the service member.
Parental Leave for Long-term Foster Care Placement: Service members, to include dual military couples, will be authorized 12 weeks of parental leave during the one-year period after the date of placement of a minor child with the service member for long-term foster care of the placed child. A service member is not authorized an additional 12 weeks of parental leave when the placement of a minor child with the service member for long-term foster care is:
Transitioning of Primary and Secondary Caregivers to the Expanded MPLP
Parental leave authorized by DTM 23-001 applies to service members who had unused caregiver leave or maternity convalescent leave by December 27, 2022. If the unused leave was authorized by the March 23, 2018, USD(P&R) Memorandum. The service member is authorized a total of 12 weeks of parental leave, but the service member’s unit commander must approve the request.
Maternity Convalescent Leave: