26/05/2026
Expanded Solo Parents Welfare Act (R.A. No. 11861)
Republic Act No. 11861 (approved in 2022) strengthens and expands the benefits and support given to solo parents in the Philippines, amending the earlier law (RA 8972). It aims to help solo parents balance work and family responsibilities while improving their access to social protection.
👩👧👦 Who Can Avail?
A solo parent refers to any individual who is solely responsible for raising a child/children due to circumstances such as:
Death of spouse
Detention or imprisonment of spouse
Physical or mental incapacity of spouse
Legal or de facto separation
Abandonment (at least 6 months)
Unmarried parent who keeps and supports the child
Any person solely providing parental care and support
✅ Must secure a Solo Parent ID from the LGU to avail of benefits.
📅 Key Benefits & Leaves
1. Parental Leave
👉7 working days per year
👉For employees who have rendered at least 6 months of service
👉With pay and cannot be converted to cash
2. Flexible Work Arrangement
👉Right to request flexible schedules, subject to employer approval
💰 Additional Benefits
For qualified solo parents (especially low-income):
💵 ₱1,000 monthly cash subsidy (for minimum wage earners and below)
🛒 10% discount + VAT exemption on essential child needs (milk, diapers, medicine, etc.) for children 6 years old and below, subject to income threshold
🎓 Priority access to scholarships, housing, and livelihood programs
🏥 Health and medical assistance
📌 Notice Requirement (for Leave)
Solo parent must notify employer in advance, except in emergencies
📝 Important Reminders
🌞Benefits vary depending on eligibility and income level
🌞Some benefits are implemented through LGUs, so coordination with the local government is essential
✨ Bottom Line:
RA 11861 provides expanded support, leave benefits, financial assistance, and social protection to solo parents—recognizing their vital role and helping them raise their children with dignity.