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Kinship/Living with Requirement). 2. Certain other relatives may apply for assistance on the child/children’s behalf but cannot be included in the payment for the family. (See WF Section 112, Kinship/Living with Requirement). 3. Non-relatives may apply for assistance on behalf of a child/children if they
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