Fair Housing
Under Wisconsin law, familial status protection covers households with children under age 18 who live with:
AOnly biological parents
BA parent, legal guardian, or person with written permission of the parent or guardian, as well as pregnant women and those in the process of securing legal custody✓ Correct
COnly married couples with children
DOnly single parents with custody
Explanation
Familial status protection covers any household with a child under 18 living with a parent or legal guardian, and also extends to pregnant women and those in the process of legal custody proceedings.
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