California Family Rights Report
The largest state submission set on record. A pattern of CPS removals without hearing, GAL capture, and dismissed expert evaluations cuts across Bay Area, LA, and Central Valley.
Every state report is built from verified submissions by families who lived it. Every U.S. state is now on the record, and families outside the country are joining every week.
Each published report is a downloadable PDF synthesizing verified family data, common patterns, aggregate financial impact, and cleared direct quotes.
The largest state submission set on record. A pattern of CPS removals without hearing, GAL capture, and dismissed expert evaluations cuts across Bay Area, LA, and Central Valley.
Second-largest state dataset. Reunification-service contracting and private evaluator networks surface as recurring themes across Houston, DFW, and Austin venues.
Kansas surfaces one of the most concentrated patterns in the registry — judicial non-disclosure of professional relationships and Title IV-E funding flags in 40% of cases.
This is a verified record, not a petition. Every step is open so press, lawmakers, and researchers can audit our process.
Structured intake covering state, case timeline, financial impact, professionals involved, due-process concerns, and a plain-text quote. Anonymous option available.
Each submission is checked against scope we can verify — identity cross-checks, duplicate detection, and scope limits on quote visibility. Families control what's public.
Once a state reaches 30 verified submissions, a Family Rights Report is generated — aggregate patterns, anonymized financial data, cleared quotes, and direct policy implications.
If your state is still building (under 30), your submission moves the publication date closer. If it’s already published, your record updates the next version.
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