California Family Rights Report
426 family-reported submissions on record across California. Patterns, aggregate financial impact, and cleared quotes.
Every state report is built from family-reported submissions — structured records of what families experienced inside US family court and child welfare systems. Numbers are family-reported, not court findings.
Each published report aggregates anonymized financial data, pattern themes, and cleared quotes from the families themselves. Family-reported data, not adjudicated court findings.
426 family-reported submissions on record across California. Patterns, aggregate financial impact, and cleared quotes.
297 family-reported submissions on record across Texas. Patterns, aggregate financial impact, and cleared quotes.
290 family-reported submissions on record across Florida. Patterns, aggregate financial impact, and cleared quotes.
These reports stay free for every family and lawmaker who reads them because businesses sponsor the work. A sponsor isn't buying an ad — they're the reason a struggling family doesn't have to pay. One state-exclusive sponsor gets the spotlight in each state — once it's taken, it's gone. Every sponsor is reviewed for mission fit.
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Families outside the United States are submitting too. The registry surfaces every country the live data has on record.
This is a family-reported public record, not a petition and not adjudicated court findings. Every step is open so press, lawmakers, and researchers can audit the process.
Structured intake covering state, case timeline, financial impact, professionals involved, due-process concerns, and a plain-text quote. Anonymous, first-name, public, and data-only options are available.
Each submission is reviewed for scope and integrity — duplicate detection, sentinel filtering, and limits on how much of a quote can go public. Families control what is shown.
Once a state reaches 30 family-reported submissions, a Family Rights Report is generated — aggregate patterns, anonymized financial data, cleared quotes, and policy implications. Numbers are family-reported, not court findings.
If your state is still building, your submission moves the publication date closer. If your state already has a published report, your record updates the next version.
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