Check If You Can Get Public Benefits in California

Interactive tool to help connect individuals to information about different state benefits available including disaster relief.

CalWORKs Child Care

The program helps a family access immediate child care as the parent works or performs their welfare-to-work activity. The purpose of the program is to support parents as they transition to the stable, long-term child care necessary for the family to leave and remain off aid.

Housing Rights for Licensed Childcare Providers

California law forbids landlords, homeowner associations (HOAs), and others from discriminating against someone because they run a licensed child care home. This document from the California Civil Rights Department is a page answering common questions regarding the rights of licensed childcare providers.

Ask for a Fee Waiver if you can't afford filing fees

In most cases, you have to pay a fee to file papers with the court. If you can’t afford the filing fee, you can ask the court for a “fee waiver” in order to file for free. With a fee waiver, you also may not have to pay for certified copies, sheriff's service of process fees, or other costs related to starting a case, such as the cost for a court reporter to be at your trial.

Housing Rights for Licensed Childcare Providers

California law forbids landlords, homeowner associations (HOAs), and others from discriminating against someone because they run a licensed child care home. This document from the California Civil Rights Department is a page answering common questions regarding the rights of licensed childcare providers.

Housing Rights for Licensed Childcare Providers

California law forbids landlords, homeowner associations (HOAs), and others from discriminating against someone because they run a licensed child care home. This document from the California Civil Rights Department is a page answering common questions regarding the rights of licensed childcare providers.

Check If You Can Get Public Benefits in California

Interactive tool to help connect individuals to information about different state benefits available including disaster relief.

Housing Rights for Licensed Childcare Providers

California law forbids landlords, homeowner associations (HOAs), and others from discriminating against someone because they run a licensed child care home. This document from the California Civil Rights Department is a page answering common questions regarding the rights of licensed childcare providers.

Ask for a Fee Waiver if you can't afford filing fees

In most cases, you have to pay a fee to file papers with the court. If you can’t afford the filing fee, you can ask the court for a “fee waiver” in order to file for free. With a fee waiver, you also may not have to pay for certified copies, sheriff's service of process fees, or other costs related to starting a case, such as the cost for a court reporter to be at your trial.

CalWORKs Child Care

The program helps a family access immediate child care as the parent works or performs their welfare-to-work activity. The purpose of the program is to support parents as they transition to the stable, long-term child care necessary for the family to leave and remain off aid.

Check If You Can Get Public Benefits in California

Interactive tool to help connect individuals to information about different state benefits available including disaster relief.

Housing Rights for Licensed Childcare Providers

California law forbids landlords, homeowner associations (HOAs), and others from discriminating against someone because they run a licensed child care home. This document from the California Civil Rights Department is a page answering common questions regarding the rights of licensed childcare providers.

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