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In an important step in securing equal rights for same-sex couples, a federal court ruled yesterday that an unmarried, lesbian mother can continue her fight to be recognized as the parent daughter.
Please find attached a guide for persons who have experienced foreclosure and next steps toward rebuilding your credit and stability. This guide was developed by Michigan State University.
Please view the attached Intimate Partner Violence Facts Infographic for more information. This infographic was created by Charity Smith.
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