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The Court Assistance Office (CAO) is a one-stop clearinghouse to access legal services and other resources for those involved in family law cases and other civil (non-criminal) court matters. There are currently court assistance offices in twenty-three courthouses around Idaho.
The Court Assistance Office (CAO) offers legal court forms and instructions for filling out the forms. These can help you to help yourself in the legal system.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENTWASHINGTON, D.C. 20410-2000January 9, 1995
OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARYFOR FAIR HOUSING AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
MEMORANDUM FOR: FHEO,Office Directors, Enforcement Directors, Staff, Office of Investigations, Field Assistant General Counsel
FROM: Roberta Achtenberg, Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and EqualOpportunity, E
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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/
If you, as an individual or family, are seeking housing, the Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination because of:
race
color
national origin
religion
sex
familial status: Children under 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women, or people trying to get custody of someone under the age of 18.
disability: mental and/or physical.
The term "housing" includes the following:
If you feel you have been discriminated against, you can file a complaint with the following state and federal authorities:
Common Questions and Answers About Buying a New Home A home is a financial asset and more: it's a place to live and raise children; it's a plan for the future; it's an investment in your community. That's why we at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development want all Americans to have an opportunity to enjoy the benefits of owning a home. To become a first-time homebuyer, you need to know where and how to begin the homebuying process.
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