Is there anywhere online where I can contact a molestation help-line through e-mail?



I found out that my friend (a minor) got molested, and want to know a way I can contact a legal law firm through e-mail, in Maryland, who does not charge…(the victim does not want anyone to know his/her name, but wants to seek legal advice from the state of Maryland, through e-mail or online contact).
All help will be very much appreciated!
My friend was molested in Maryland, but moved to a different state afterwards. If anyone knows if there is a restriction on the time span of filing a complaint since the incident, please let us know. Thank you!
It has been almost a year since the incident.
Does the time of the incident effect anything and the time of complaining effect anything?
Is there anywhere online where the victim can reach a lawyer legal advice without giving information like his/her name, address, phone number, ect.?

Posted on October 18th, 2009 in Law & Ethics |

3 Responses

  1. JOHN Says:

    Start by calling 1-800-4achild…it’s cool and fast and real

  2. john p Says:

    call 911 now!!!!!!!!!!!11

  3. lcmcpa Says:

    Statute of limitations depends upon the age of the victim. You should call a child abuse hot-line. The ******* needs to be stopped before this happens to other children. This is anonymous so you didn’t need to hide the *** of the friend involved.

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