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2018 was the height of the #MeToo Movement, when over 200 women spoke up and spoke out against sexual assault that they’ve survived in the
New York State’s child sex abuse laws and the statute of limitations have been a large topic of discussion ever since the passing of the
Child sexual abuse can have lifelong consequences and affect the survivors’ mental and emotional state well into their adult life. With this in mind, the
New York State’s Child Victims Act is an important change in the State’s legislation that will impact how childhood sexual abuse victims report their abuse.
New York State will soon be voting on a revised and updated version of the Child Victims Act. Lawmakers in the state have been working to
Unfortunately, child sexual abuse is not uncommon. If you find out a child has been sexually abused, it’s important to ensure the child feels safe
California Child Victims Act HOME / California Child Victims Act Child sexual assault is a tragic reality affecting our society. In recent years, many states
Update November 2022 – The window for the NY Child Victims Act is now closed. However, in May 2022, Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Adult
NY Senators ask colleagues to extend Child Victims Act amid COVID-19 Jeff Herman September 9, 2021 Advocates of the Child Victims Act (CVA) as well
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