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Is there a time limit for filing a sexual abuse lawsuit against clergy?

Home  >  Sexual Abuse Law Blog  >  Is there a time limit for filing a sexual abuse lawsuit against clergy?

July 15, 2024 | By Horowitz Law
Is there a time limit for filing a sexual abuse lawsuit against clergy?

Sexual abuse within the church is a painful reality that many survivors have faced. It is essential to acknowledge their bravery in coming forward and seeking justice. If you or someone you know has experienced such abuse, understanding the time limits for filing a lawsuit can be crucial.

Statute of limitations in Florida

In Florida, the statute of limitations for filing a sexual abuse lawsuit against clergy varies based on several factors.

Is there a time limit for filing a sexual abuse lawsuit against clergy
  • For cases involving minors, survivors may file a lawsuit at any time before they turn 25.
  • Typically, a survivor of sexual abuse has four years to initiate a lawsuit.
  • A survivor can file a claim beyond the specified seven-year limit if they uncover a relationship between the suffering they are experiencing and the associated abuse. This is called the discovery rule.

There is no statute of limitations for certain severe cases, allowing survivors to come forward regardless of how much time has passed. You may contact a legal professional to review your case and fully understand how much time you have to file a lawsuit.

Deciding to come forward

If you decide to come forward about sexual abuse by clergy, there are steps you can take to protect your rights and seek justice. First, you may seek help from legal professionals who can guide the process and help you gather the necessary evidence. Document your experiences and any relevant information that may support your case. This can include dates, locations, and any communications with the abuser or church officials.

Coming forward about sexual abuse is a courageous step towards healing and justice. While the legal process can be challenging, understanding the time limits and taking the appropriate steps can help you seek the justice you deserve. Remember, you are not alone. There are resources and support are available to help you through this journey and you can help hold the abusers accountable for their actions.

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