158 families have already added Texas family court, child welfare, custody, and court actor cases to the Stand With Meg public registry. Add yours, see the live dashboard, or download the Texas report PDF.
Each state report is built directly from family-reported cases submitted through the survey. Texas reflects what families chose to share — not a court adjudication. The PDF mirrors the live dashboard at the time of generation.
The Texas report is generated from family-reported survey responses with 158 cases on record at the time of the latest export. Numbers reflect what families chose to share, not court adjudication.
Yes. As more families submit through the survey, the dashboard updates and the next export will reflect new totals, new quotes (when families allow them), and new actor patterns that meet the public-naming threshold.
Court actor naming is threshold-gated by independent family reports. Until the threshold is met, names stay non-public. Once it is met, the pattern is shown publicly with care, not as proven allegations.
The PDF is generated from the latest verified export and mirrors the dashboard at that time. The live dashboard at my.standwithmeg.com/report is always more current than any PDF.