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What Is the Statute of Limitations for Sexual Abuse Cases in New York?

The statute of limitations for sexual abuse cases in New York varies depending on the type of abuse you suffered and your age at the...

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What Should I Do If My Child Has Been Sexually Abused in School?

Your child’s well-being is the top priority, no matter where they are. That’s why the first thing you should do if they were sexually abused...

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What Is Institutional Sexual Abuse?

Institutional sexual abuse happens when a person uses their position or authority within an institution as a means to assault or abuse another person sexually....

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Will My Privacy Be Respected in a Sexual Abuse Legal Case?

When pursuing a sexual abuse claim against another party, your privacy should always be respected. Most information a client discloses to their attorney is subject...

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If I Was Sexually Assaulted, at What Point Should I Call a Lawyer?

If you were sexually assaulted, you should call a lawyer when you are ready to take civil action against the perpetrator. A sexual assault attorney...

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What If I Can’t Remember All the Details After Being Sexually Abused?

Even if you can’t remember all the details after being sexually abused, you may still get justice. A personal injury lawyer may not need all...

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What Is the Statute of Limitations for Sexual Abuse Cases in California?

The statute of limitations for sexual abuse cases in California depends on the victim’s age at the time abuse occurs. For those who are 18...

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Is an Unwanted Kiss Considered Battery?

Kissing someone without their consent could constitute battery (also called sexual assault), depending on the circumstances. After all, when you extend your hand to shake...

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Is Sexual Coercion Considered a Crime?

No one should ever feel pressured into doing something against their will. Sexual coercion is considered a crime in California if a person is forced,...

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What Are Different Types of Sexual Assault?

Sexual violence is a crime, regardless of the perpetrator or where it happens. The offender is always responsible for their actions, never the crime survivor....

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