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If you feel you have been discriminated against, you can file a complaint with the following state and federal authorities:
Idaho Legal Aid Services' (ILAS) offices provide the following kinds of help for migrants in the regions of Boise, Caldwell, Idaho Falls, and Twin Falls:
domestic violence
health and public benefits (Medicaid, Food Stamps, Temporary Assistance for Families in Idaho (TAFI)
immigration
education
employment
consumer
housing
In order to be eligible, you must be the following:
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To find more information about Idaho laws and ways to help yourself:
Contact your local Court Assistance Office (CAO). There are many forms, instructions, and/or videos that you can use as a legal resource.
Go to the CAO website to download forms, instructions, and/or videos.
http://www.courtselfhelp.idaho.gov/
A guide to community resources and supports in Ada County, including resources for:
Updated 2019
Updated July 2019
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.
The attached guide details the process of determining interests in real property (real estate and land) between an unmarried couple, where each person's name is on the deed, and the couple is now separating or separated.
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