You do not need to pay any upfront legal fees. There is no cost associated with completing the pre-qualification process or with signing a legal team. The legal team is only compensated with a successful judgement if a settlement is handed down in favor of plaintiff.
Individuals who were sexually abused by a member of the Mormon Church may be able to take legal action. The easiest and fastest way to find out if you have a claim is to complete our free pre-qualification form. All case reviews are free and you are not obligated to hire our legal partner as your attorney. After your details are reviewed to see if you meet the case criteria, our legal partner will contact you immediately if you are eligible.
Yes. Our partnered law firm works directly with plaintiffs, but there are often times when help from family and friends is needed due to the extend of the injuries. Consulting with a lawyer is the first step to finding out the necessary steps to take and the advisable course of action.
Justice for LDS Victims is a group of professionals committed to bringing justice and help to families who have suffered abuse. Our network of legal partners and advisors are devoted to helping individuals unite and fight against dishonest corporations by holding wrongdoers accountable for their unethical behavior.
No, Justice for LDS Victims is not a law firm and is not qualified to give any legal advice. We advocate for those individuals who have been harmed by assisting them with finding the right legal partner to help pursue justice against the wrongdoers.