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At Monsees & Mayer, PC, we understand the profound impact sexual abuse has on survivors. These traumatic experiences can create deep emotional scars, making it challenging for victims to come forward and seek justice. It is essential for victims and their families to understand the legal time frame within which they can take action. The Statute of Limitations serves this exact purpose. Our experienced Kansas sexual abuse legal team is dedicated to guiding you through this complex legal terrain, ensuring you're well-informed every step of the way.
Reed Martens, Esq.
Sexual Abuse Lawyer
Monsees & Mayer, P.C.
4717 Grand Ave. #820,
Kansas City, MO 64112
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The Statute of Limitations sets the maximum period an individual has to initiate legal proceedings from the date of an alleged offense. These time frames differ based on the nature of the crime and, in some cases, the victim's age.
In Kansas, recognizing the traumatic nature of child sexual abuse and its lasting effects, the law has made provisions that are more accommodating for survivors.
Civil Lawsuits: Victims of child sexual abuse can file a lawsuit until they reach the age of 30 or within 5 years from the date they discover or reasonably should have discovered the injury and its causal relationship to the abuse, whichever comes later.
Criminal Cases: There is no statute of limitations for certain severe sexual offenses committed against a child under 18. This means legal action can be taken at any time, regardless of when the abuse occurred.
For adult survivors of sexual assault, the legal landscape is a bit different.
Civil Lawsuits: Adult survivors have a limited window to file a lawsuit, generally within 2 years from the date of the assault. However, there are specific conditions and circumstances where this time frame may vary.
Criminal Cases: For most sexual assault cases against adults, the statute of limitations is 5 years. However, it's crucial to consult with a legal professional to understand the specifics related to your situation.
While it may seem restrictive, the Statute of Limitations serves specific purposes:
Evidence Preservation: Over time, physical evidence may deteriorate, and witnesses' memories might fade.
Protecting Potential Defendants: The Statute aims to prevent individuals or entities from defending themselves against a claim when evidence might no longer exist or has become less reliable.
At Monsees & Mayer, PC, we combine professional expertise with a deeply empathetic approach. We recognize the bravery it takes for survivors to come forward, and we're committed to standing with you every step of the way.
Confidential Consultation: Your privacy is paramount. Our consultations are strictly confidential, providing a safe space for you to discuss your case.
Expert Guidance: We navigate the complexities of the Kansas legal system, ensuring you're well-informed and equipped to make decisions.
Dedicated Representation: From gathering evidence to representing you in court, we're dedicated to securing justice for you.
Sexual abuse, whether endured in childhood or adulthood, is deeply traumatic. The road to healing is challenging, but seeking justice can be a significant step in the healing process. At Monsees & Mayer, PC, we're committed to standing with you in this journey, advocating for your rights, and ensuring your voice is heard.
If you or a loved one has experienced sexual abuse and you're considering legal action, don't navigate this journey alone. Contact us today for a confidential consultation. Your path to justice and healing begins here.
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