Pushing anyone is an assault on that person.
It can depend on the crime, and/or whether the court bound you over as an adult.
Not legally. In fact, doing so could lead to criminal charges being filed against the Adult.
Yes
The District Attorney
Police
slander
contempt charges can be filed
Something is missing from this question. If no report has been filed, charges can't be placed. You can't have one without the other.
Criminal: Before charges filed: the Arrestee - after charges are filed: the Defendant.Civil: The party against whom the case is being filed can be identified by severaltitles: The Defendant - the Respondant - etc.
The time it takes to be charged for indecent exposure can vary significantly based on jurisdiction and the specifics of the incident. Generally, law enforcement must investigate the incident, which can take a few days to weeks, depending on the complexity and available evidence. Once the investigation is complete, charges may be filed by the prosecutor's office. In some cases, charges can be filed almost immediately if there is clear evidence and witnesses.
No. Until you're 18, Mom and Dad basically own you and can file charges on your behalf if they want to.
You should file those charges immediately. If you wait, the court will wonder why you waited if the situation was serious enough to file charges. You will not be taken seriously if you continue to live with or spend time with the abuser before filing charges. You should have filed a police report immediately and the police would have taken photos. It is puzzling that you would want to wait to press charges. The longer you wait the less attention you will get.