TREY'S Law prohibits the enforcement of nondisclosure clauses that restrict disclosure of sexual abuse of minors.
TREY'S Law, or the Terminating Restrictive Enforcement of Youth Settlements Law, aims to prevent state courts and authorities from enforcing nondisclosure or confidentiality provisions that suppress disclosure of sexual abuse of minors. The law voids and makes unenforceable any such clauses in contracts or agreements, regardless of when they were entered into. It ensures that survivors and others can freely disclose sexual abuse of minors without fear of civil liability.
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