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Families Implicated in False Allegations of Abuse

FALSE ALLEGATIONS

 

 

 

 

A False allegation of sexual abuse is a lie and most of the time after the initial accusation that lie will continue to grow, the allegation can change one minute you could be accused of one thing then more could be added as the accusers story grow's. When a child tell's a lie they like to be believed so initially it will start as something small and as they are asked to tell more they will do making there lie bigger, and the bigger the lie the more accusations will be thrown in.

False Allegation's of abuse are getting more and more common, there are hundred's of people in prison today because they have been falsely accused of abuse,we are trying to raise awareness and offer support to those who are falsely accused or wrongley convicted and their families.This type of allegation tragically effect's so many people's live's.

Anybody and everybody who has or is in contact with children are open to allegations,You don't just have to be a parent or relative to be accused,teachers,carers everybody who is in contact with children are open to being accused. This type of allegation is growing fast, often as an excuse by teenagers to get their own way, and a large amount of compensation.

It is hard to say why children accuse parents or other people in authority of abuse.

There are a growing number of false rape claims in the uk each year,whilst the police forces have limited resources to investigate the ones that have happened each false allegation is taking up valuable time and money, leaving rapists who have commited these crimes to walk the streets.

We cannot offer any legal help but can offer support share ideas with one another on ways to cope and exchange ideas of how we dealt with the problems that we faced along the way, remember you are not alone there is support available

WHAT DO IF YOU ARE ACCUSED

You need to get a solicitor that is used to dealing with False Allegation's of abuse there are solicitors that specialise in this area of law.

Never speak to the Police without your solicitor present as what you say could be mis-understood.

You have every right to know the allegation being made against you.

Write down everything you can remember for the time period in which your allegation's cover even the smallest thing you can remember could help you.

Don't contact the person who has accused you their family or friends or any other prosecution witnesses

If you are released on bail keep a log of your movements where you went and what time keep receipts if you buy something, that way if you are accused of breach of bail this information could help you prove that you didn't do it.

Never admit to something you haven't done you might be told you will get a lighter sentance if you admit you did it. Why admit to something you are innocent of?

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If you are Falsely accused of abuse by a child and you have children living at home with you,then at some stage you could have Social Services visit and become involved in your lives,we have found (so far) that it is best to work with them, remember they don't know you,they don't know if you are innocent and they have a job to do,it is hard at times but we have found that by working with them does make it easier on all of us.However all Social Services vary from county to county and they do work differently so if you think you are being treated unfairly by them then you should take Legal advice straight away.

We have become a compensation fuelled society where false allegations of all kinds are being made just for greed and spite.