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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about false allegations, our educational programs, and how we can help.

A false allegation is when someone is accused of a crime or misconduct that they did not commit. This can include fabricated reports to police, false statements in family court, defamation, or any claim made without factual basis that causes harm to the accused person's reputation, freedom, or wellbeing.

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