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The Stand With Meg Record
Notes, evidence, family stories, and public accountability updates from the family court and child welfare registry.
The Stand With Meg Record is where public notes, family-submitted patterns, state report updates, court actor registry context, and family court reform explainers live. The goal is not content for content’s sake. The goal is to help families, reporters, lawmakers, and researchers understand what the public record is showing.
“I thought I was the only one until I saw other families reporting the same patterns.”
Representative family-submitted sentiment. Not attached to a real name. Not presented as a verified legal finding.
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New entries from Meg, family-submitted patterns, court actor registry context, state report updates, and family court reform explainers.
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The first entries on the record. Each one points to the public documentation it explains — the registry, the dashboard, the court actor registry, the state reports, the show, and the story behind the work.
Meg's Notes
Meg's Story: January 29, 2024 and the Federal Civil Rights Case
How an ex parte removal in Johnson County, Kansas became the federal civil rights case that built a national family rights registry.
Read the storyState Reports
State Family Court Reports — What the Public Record Is Showing
Family-submitted state reports across the U.S. and now growing globally. Patterns become public the moment a state crosses the publication threshold.
Read the state reportsCourt Actor Registry
Court Actor Registry — Names That Cross the Reporting Threshold
Judges, guardians ad litem, custody evaluators, CPS workers, therapists, and mediators named by enough independent families to enter the public record.
Open the actor registryFamily Court Reform
Why the Public Record Has to Stay Free
Donations are how the Family Rights Registry, the public dashboard, and the state reports stay searchable, current, and free for the next family.
Why donate?Family Voices
About Meg — Built by a Family Inside the System
Stand With Meg is not an institution or a paid research team. It was built and is monitored by Meg, with families, for families.
About MegCPS Accountability
The Stand With Meg Show — Family Stories on the Record
Family voices, documentation, and public accountability conversations on family court, CPS, custody, and child welfare separation.
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Families add to the registry every day. Donations are what keep the record public, searchable, and free to read for the next family looking for proof they are not alone.
