Familial Status Discrimination: Kids and Occupancy Limits in Wyoming

Familial Status Discrimination: Kids and Occupancy Limits in Wyoming

Introduction to Familial Status Discrimination Familial status discrimination refers to the unfair treatment of individuals or families based on their status as parents or guardians of children under the age of 18. This form of discrimination is particularly relevant in the context of housing, where families may encounter obstacles due to occupancy limits or restrictive … Read more

Understanding Familial Status Discrimination: Kids and Occupancy Limits in Idaho

Understanding Familial Status Discrimination: Kids and Occupancy Limits in Idaho

Introduction to Familial Status Discrimination Familial status discrimination refers to unfair treatment based on the presence of children in a household, which is a critical aspect of housing laws in the United States. Under the Fair Housing Act (FHA), familial status is defined to include families with children under 18 years of age as well … Read more