I lost my 5 kids to family court on Janurary 29th 2024, with no due process and not one person asked me if the false accusations were true. I’ve dedicated get on social media to something crucial—a system that empowers us to initiate actual change rather than just airing our grievances on social media. This initiative requires us to step up and be proactive.
**Avenues for Change:** Social media presents a massive platform for advocacy. I’ve established a petition aiming to gather 50,000 signatures, a significant milestone that will serve as undeniable evidence of a serious issue we’re ready to confront. When I discussed this with someone earlier, they mistakenly assumed it was solely a state issue. However, this is a federal concern. Our focus is to urge Congress to halt the ADR and prevent judges from infringing upon our constitutional and civil rights.

**Taking Action:** Visit my website, StandwithMeg.com, where you can sign the petition. I’ve also created images and material for you to share across social networks. These highlight pressing issues within family courts—families torn apart for profit, lack of real judges, absence of legally binding agreements, and lack of due process. What can Congress do about it? The steps are outlined clearly, and with your help in sharing the petition, we can amplify our collective voice. Every signature represents a unified call for change.

**The Power of Social Media:**
I started my Tiktok and other social media platforms to tell my story and also help others in the same situation. Since April, I have over 32,400 thousand followers, this just shows how many people are caught in an unjust system. Social media is our megaphone—Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, you name it. I’ve been tagging public figures like Megan Kelly, Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, and now Senator Josh Hawley, as he shares a hometown connection with me. His advocacy in Congress presents an opportunity we cannot afford to miss.
**Getting Involved:** Join me in this relentless pursuit by signing the petition and sending pre-drafted emails to Congress, accessible on my website. When we flood Congress with messages from concerned citizens, our demands for change will resonate. Our founding fathers envisioned a future where our voices mattered, and we’re not here to be silenced. We’re not bound by restrictions when sharing our advocacy for family court reform.

**Uniting for a Cause:** We need those 50,000 signatures as a tangible demand that can’t be ignored. We must convey to Congress our exhaustion with policies that tear families apart and impair parental rights. This issue transcends personal stories; it’s about preserving the rights intended by our Constitution.
There’s no justification for separating children from devoted parents. The injustice of ignoring due process cannot continue. I’ve encountered countless families experiencing these adversities, striving to retain their role as parents. This isn’t about negligence—it’s about parents who care deeply and are willing to fight. So stand with us, engage your platforms, and advocate for family court reform. Behind the scenes, a dedicated team supports this cause. I’m merely a voice, but this is a collaborative effort. Let’s embark on this campaign; let’s deliver our message to Congress. Imagine your presence felt with signs raised high—social media empowers us to achieve this. I am steadfast and committed to this cause. Let’s make change happen. Please head over to StandwithMeg.com and be a part of this movement by signing the petition today!