Because of the allegation, an inquiry or investigation will be conducted. If no evidence of abuse is found, no charges will be placed.
Id like to add that, and this is from first hand personal experience of a false accusation, that evidence of abuse does include heresay evidence and there is no time limit from alleged abuse. REPEAT. The grand jury will indict you no matter how long the supposed "victim" has waited to report the abuse. So while your in jail watching your life be destroyed and your name and reputation slandered beyond all recovery, not to mention all the psychological trauma that you will forever live with, time too will turn against you making things like DNA and alibis ect disappear giving you virtually no way to defend yourself against the malicious attack that those state prosecutors and investigators will be vigorously persuing courtroom. Trust me, i know this, a grand jury will indict you, a jury will convict you, all with no evidence whatsoever. The reason behind that is the simple fact that people would rather make a mistake and send an accused stranger to prison for the rest of his life than make a mistake and let a guilty person go. Again with only heresay evidence. "I just remembered Jim touched me 20 years ago when I was 2" Best advice, get a good lawyer immediatly, preferably one who specializes in this area. Be prepared to spend alot of money. My lawyer was 50000 k just to retain the man. Hang in there and place your trust in the truth. I am.
The child is sometimes called a 'liar' or an 'attention seeking child'. This may happenis common in verbal/emotional abuse situations when the child feels something is wrong but over-reacts to the situation. In some cases verbally abused children lie to protect themselves from conflict.
Above answer (pre edit) assumed guilt which is not a helpful answer. What if there was no child abuse? What if a spoiled or angry child, or some meddling but ill-informed person makes an accusation? This sort of thing can destroy people's lives and family. Someone should not assume the "liar" child really isn't lying and generally should make no assumptions unless they know all the facts, not just make a guess based on emotions.
your child is taken away, your fined heftly, you go to jail for a while, and even more. i really dont recommend it. Only a complete idiot would.
a child is not a doll a child is not a doll it shouldn't hurt to be a kid. dont break a heart when it's so new :(
If you abuse a child, there will be probably two outcomes in that child's future. 1. The child will be afraid to love anyone and they will be very, very scared 2. When that child gets his (or her) own kids, they will most likely abuse those kids to because they dont know any other way to be a parent hope this helps you :)
That is dependent on the custody orders.
You have a responisibilty as there parent to stay with them, research narcissism, dont take them seriously, and dont take the abuse personally.
it becomes a giant snake and devours the child
nothing. there is no law that says you have to let him see the child, unless he has partial custody.
CPS (child protective services) or go to the kids teacher, counselor ect. they will know what to do its also part of their job although many people dont know that
Alot of times it happens because it itches and children dont know how to do it discreetly
im afraid not , im a mum of a autistic child and i dont take any substances , its just something your born with , hope this helps
no dont think that!
You dont say what type of abuser, Although all abuse is wrong in the UK emotional- mental abuse is not considered a crime against an adult,even though it carries all the same risk to the victims mental health and wellbeing,In answer to your question(What happens to abusers) if they are not caught they go on to abuse others and if they are caught they get whats coming to them in terms of a prison sentence. My answer is one word, Karma.