Hello,
I'm new here and I don't usually talk about this part of my life but this just came up so I looked up some questions that came up today and found this forum.
My sister is in college and started going to counseling. I am older than her and obviously would not talk about my sexual abuse to my younger siblings, but my mom would bring it up whenever she was angry at me and yell about it in front of my three younger sisters which was mortifying and made me very uncomfortable.
It makes sense that this was traumatic for my sisters and left them with some complicated perspectives so my 20 year old sister brought it up to her counselor, who called me and said she's a mandatory reporter and needs to file a report. I'm 25 and worked as a case manager for years and I have never heard that it's required to file a report if the victim is over 18. He does still work with children so I understand why she wants to, but does she really have the legal right to? I am still considering my options and am not entirely against filing something, but I can't help but feel like she may be confused on what she legally has to do.
SUMMARY: Do some states require that you report sexual abuse even when the subject is now an adult? I'm not saying she shouldn't, I'm just confused that she legal has to.
I'm new here and I don't usually talk about this part of my life but this just came up so I looked up some questions that came up today and found this forum.
My sister is in college and started going to counseling. I am older than her and obviously would not talk about my sexual abuse to my younger siblings, but my mom would bring it up whenever she was angry at me and yell about it in front of my three younger sisters which was mortifying and made me very uncomfortable.
It makes sense that this was traumatic for my sisters and left them with some complicated perspectives so my 20 year old sister brought it up to her counselor, who called me and said she's a mandatory reporter and needs to file a report. I'm 25 and worked as a case manager for years and I have never heard that it's required to file a report if the victim is over 18. He does still work with children so I understand why she wants to, but does she really have the legal right to? I am still considering my options and am not entirely against filing something, but I can't help but feel like she may be confused on what she legally has to do.
SUMMARY: Do some states require that you report sexual abuse even when the subject is now an adult? I'm not saying she shouldn't, I'm just confused that she legal has to.