Fair Housing
Vermont's 'familial status' protection covers households that include:
AOnly married couples
BFamilies with children under 18, pregnant women, and people in the process of adopting or gaining custody of children✓ Correct
COnly single-parent families
DExtended family members only
Explanation
Familial status protection covers any household with children under age 18, including families where parents are present, single-parent households, grandparents with minor grandchildren, pregnant women, and those seeking custody or adoption.
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