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Job Discrimination and Sexual Harassment
A Legal Handbook for LGBT Floridians and Their Families
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A Resource for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Families.
This Handbook is intended to be an easy reference source for same-sex couples in Florida particularly with respect to long-term planning related to health, family and financial considerations. It contains useful legal and practical information on topics of special interest to our community, but its use is by no means limited to LGBT couples. Single Floridians, including unmarried couples, should find this booklet informative and helpful.
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CAN I GET UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION IF I QUIT MY JOB? What you need to
know before you quit.
Florida Hardest-Hit Fund Program
You may be eligible for assistance with paying your mortgage or getting help to re-instate your mortgage. Check out this fact sheet if you're facing foreclosure.
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Florida Hardest-Hit Fund Program FAQ
Florida Housing Finance Corporation (Florida Housing) was directed by US Treasury (Treasury) to create and administer foreclosure prevention assistance programs that address the unique issues of our state. Treasury requires that Florida use a portion of these funds specifically for targeted unemployment programs that provide temporary assistance to eligible homeowners.
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Partial Unemployment Benefits If you have been working full-time and
your work hours have been reduced
substantially, you may be eligible for
partial unemployment benefits. While
there is no clear definition of ?substantially
reduced,? a 25% reduction in
work hours would probably be considered
a substantial reduction.
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