‘Watershed moment’ as three-year time limit on child rape claims scrapped in England and Wales
Under current rules, civil child sexual abuse cases must be brought within three years of turning 18Hundreds of child rape survivors, including those targeted by grooming gangs, are expected to pursue their abusers in the courts after ministers scrapped a three-year time limit on compensation claims.Under reforms hailed by campaigners as a “watershed moment”, ministers said civil claims will no longer have to be brought within three years of a child abuse survivor’s 18th birthday. Continue reading...
Under current rules, civil child sexual abuse cases must be brought within three years of turning 18
Hundreds of child rape survivors, including those targeted by grooming gangs, are expected to pursue their abusers in the courts after ministers scrapped a three-year time limit on compensation claims.
Under reforms hailed by campaigners as a “watershed moment”, ministers said civil claims will no longer have to be brought within three years of a child abuse survivor’s 18th birthday. Continue reading...