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Were You Harmed by Someone in the Mormon Church?

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Faith-based communities are meant to be places of trust, support, and safety. But in some cases, individuals in positions of authority within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have been accused of misconduct — leaving survivors and families seeking answers.

If you or a loved one were harmed by someone connected to the Mormon Church, you’re not alone. Take this 2-minute evaluation to request a free, confidential consultation and find out if you may qualify for legal action.


Please note: Completion of this evaluation does not guarantee compensation. Each project has specific qualifying criteria and the criteria may change from time-to-time. In some instances, users who are not immediately contacted may be contacted at a later date.

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How do I qualify for the Mormon / LDS Abuse lawsuit?

Complete this short form to see if you qualify for a Mormon Church abuse lawsuit. If you meet our legal partners’ initial criteria, someone may contact you within 24–72 hours.

What if I already have an attorney?

If you already have an attorney or have already received a settlement, our legal partners cannot assist you.

Is this the same as an Uber class action lawsuit?

Not exactly. While some refer to this as a “Mormon Church class action,” it’s actually part of a mass tort case.

In a class action, one lawsuit represents a group with nearly identical claims. But in a mass tort, each survivor’s experience is handled individually — with their own legal claim based on personal trauma and damages.

By joining this legal action, you’re not part of a one-size-fits-all settlement. You may have the opportunity to seek compensation that reflects the full impact of what happened to you.