Families in and around San Antonio can add their family court, child welfare, custody, GAL, attorney, evaluator, or local agency experience to the Stand With Meg public registry. The pattern shows up faster when San Antonio families compare notes.
We see families in San Antonio typing the panic-search version of this. Stand With Meg is a public registry — not a lawyer directory — so use it to inform your search and verify everything yourself.
Take the My Stand With Meg survey to add a San Antonio, TX case to the public registry, search the court actor registry for judges, attorneys, GALs, evaluators, and agencies, and view the public dashboard for Texas totals and quotes.
No. Stand With Meg is a public registry and dashboard, not a lawyer directory and not legal advice. Families use it to see the pattern, point to data, and decide what to do next on their own or with their counsel.
Only the parts you allow. The survey supports anonymous, first-name-only, public, and data-only options. Court actor names follow the existing independent-family threshold before they become public.
Child welfare and CPS cases are part of the same registry. The dashboard separates due process concerns and pattern indicators so child welfare and family court cases can both be tracked.