Share Your Story.
Families across this country are losing children, life savings, and years — to a system that rarely gets documented. Your experience, however you choose to share it, becomes part of the national record. Every submission strengthens the case for change.
How this survey is used
The Family Rights Survey turns individual family-court and child-welfare experiences into aggregate public reporting. Stand With Meg uses submitted answers to build state counts, financial-impact summaries, public quotes, court-actor pattern records, and advocacy materials that can be brought to lawmakers, reporters, and community leaders.
You can submit anonymously for public display. Private contact details are used for verification, updates, and registry integrity; they are not published with reports or public actor pages.
The form can be updated later with the same email and submission ID, so you do not need perfect answers on the first pass. Share what you can document now, skip what is unsafe to share, and return when dates, costs, counties, or notes need to be corrected.
Stand With Meg reviews submissions for consistency before using them in public dashboards, state reports, and court-actor pattern pages. Your answers help identify repeated system issues while keeping private family details separate from public advocacy materials.
Load your old answers with your email and submission ID, then add or fix details without starting over.
Where did this happen?
We map data by location to show where families are most affected.
County, parish, borough, or local court area (not country)
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