Under Michigan Child Protection Law, sexual abuse is defined as any sexual activity with a child that is non-consensual, exploitative, or coercive. Sexual abuse includes a wide range of behaviors, from sexual touching to sexual penetration, and can involve physical force, threats, or manipulation. Examples of sexual abuse can include sexual touching or fondling of a child's genitals, forcing a child to perform sexual acts, or exposing a child to sexual material or activities that are not age-appropriate. Michigan law also prohibits adults from engaging in sexual activity with minors, regardless of whether the minor consents or not. This means that any sexual activity with a child under the age of 16 is considered illegal, even if the child appears to consent to the activity. Sexual abuse can have serious and long-lasting effects on a child's physical and mental health, and can cause significant emotional trauma. If you suspect that a child is being sexually abused, it is important to report your concerns to Child Protective Services or law enforcement. If you are facing allegations of sexual abuse, it is important to seek legal advice from an experienced attorney. Marko Law Firm can provide you with legal representation and guidance throughout the investigative and legal processes. Contact us to schedule a consultation.
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