Childhood Sex Abuse Legal Information
If you, your child, or a child you know was sexually abused or molested while under the care of a public or private entity, those entities can be held accountable for money damages if the abuse was committed by their employees, volunteers, teachers, administrators, staff members, religious leaders, counselors, or even a stranger who entered the grounds of the facility.
To learn more about your legal rights, please browse the articles below. If you would like to speak with an experienced child sexual abuse attorney from our office regarding your legal rights and options, please feel free to contact us online now or call 1-800-925-0723.
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Child Molestation Laws – State-by-State
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Civil vs. Criminal Child Molestation Claims
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Graphic: The Difference Between Civil and Criminal Law
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The Healing Effect of the Legal Process For Sexual Abuse Victims
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Statutes of Limitations
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Legal FAQ’s
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Wrestling Coach Sexual Abuse Information
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Music Teacher Sexual Abuse Information
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School Teacher Sexual Abuse Information
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Jehovah’s Witness Sexual Abuse Information
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California Catholic Clergy Sexual Abuse Information
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Hazing Sexual Abuse Information
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Foster Parent Sexual Abuse Information
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Juvenile Detention Center Abuse
Alabama Regional Sexual Abuse Reports
Arizona Regional Sexual Abuse Reports
California Regional Sexual Abuse Reports
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Alameda County, CA
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Butte County, CA
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Contra Costa County, CA
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El Dorado County, CA
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Fresno County, CA
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Imperial County, CA
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Kern County, CA
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Los Angeles County, CA
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Marin County, CA
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Orange County, CA
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Placer County, CA
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Riverside County, CA
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Sacramento County, CA
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San Benito County, CA
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San Bernardino County, CA
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San Diego County, CA
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San Joaquin County, CA
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San Luis Obispo County, CA
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San Mateo County, CA
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Santa Barbara County, CA
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Santa Clara County, CA
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Shasta County, CA
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Sonoma County, CA
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Santa Clara County, CA
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Tulare County, CA
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Ventura County, CA
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Yuba County, CA