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What is kingap?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 11/6/2022

Kin gap is a program that is for kids with juvenile history. This is most for foster care kids.

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How do permanent guardisns support what is kinship and kingap?

Perminant guardians who ate appointed by the court may receive money to help them support the person. Checking with the state to see what their specific laws are is best since each state has their own laws.


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