Families face varying wait times for parental allowance across german states

The processing of parental allowance applications in germany varies significantly by region. In some parts of the country, it takes on average several months to approve the benefit. These substantial differences between federal states burden affected families.

Waiting times for parental allowance applications reveal clear regional differences in germany. According to reports, processing durations vary greatly depending on the federal state. In some regions, it takes on average several months before parents receive the approved benefit.

Parental allowance provides financial support for families after the birth of a child and aims to ease the transition into parental leave. However, these delays can lead to uncertainties, as families rely on these payments. The sources do not detail the exact reasons for the differences, though they likely stem from local administrative resources.

There are no specifics on federal states with the longest or shortest processing times. The reports highlight the general issue and implicitly call for standardized procedures. Families in affected areas must thus exercise patience while awaiting disbursement.

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Biological father and son celebrating outside the Bundestag after law strengthens paternity rights for unmarried fathers.
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Bundestag strengthens rights of biological fathers

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The Bundestag has passed a law making it easier for biological fathers to assert their paternity legally. The reform implements a ruling by the Federal Constitutional Court and lowers hurdles for unmarried fathers. The long fight of one father contributed to this success.

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The National Institute of Social Security has launched a special operation to assess maternity salary claims that have been pending for over a month.

Minister President Sven Schulze has called for stronger pressure on welfare recipients. The CDU politician criticised that many benefits are received without any return contribution.

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Anna and Joey Zornsch, aged 37 and 36, are both self-employed with two young children. She runs a hair salon on Kieler Niemannsweg, while he is building a business in Stein. The couple says the system is not designed for such a model.

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