Current law prevents survivors of some types of child sex abuse from filing most criminal and civil claims after they turn 23 years old. (blackwestchester.com)
Under state law, child sex abuse victims generally must file civil charges against an institution by age 21, and against their attacker by age 23. (newsday.com)
The civil statute of limitations for child sex abuse needs to be lifted for old and new crimes including a window of opportunity for past crimes. (nystateofpolitics.com)