Family court and child welfare accountability
Why families across the U.S. report the same patterns inside custody, GAL, evaluator, CPS, and child-welfare proceedings — and what oversight and due-process reforms families themselves are asking for.
Meg Miller is the founder of Stand With Meg — a public family-rights registry, dashboard, and court actor record built from family-reported data. For interviews, expert commentary on family court and child welfare reform, speaking invitations, and partnership inquiries, contact the Stand With Meg team.
Talks for legislative hearings, conferences, family-rights organizations, universities, and journalist briefings. Each is evidence-led, pattern-focused, and grounded in family-reported data — not unproven allegations.
Why families across the U.S. report the same patterns inside custody, GAL, evaluator, CPS, and child-welfare proceedings — and what oversight and due-process reforms families themselves are asking for.
How Stand With Meg turns isolated family stories into a structured, public registry — survey design, anonymization, threshold-gated public actor naming, and the difference between family-reported data and adjudicated court findings.
What families experience when emergency removals, ex parte orders, and procedural shortcuts substitute for evidentiary hearings — and what families consistently report as missing.
How independent-family thresholds make court actor patterns publicly searchable without converting reports into proven allegations.
How Meg moved from a single Kansas case (January 29, 2024) to a registry now logging families across all 50 U.S. states and 13+ countries.
Producers and reporters: these are angles Meg can speak to on the record. Numbers come from the live dashboard at my.standwithmeg.com/report.
Everything you need to write, produce, or fact-check a Stand With Meg story. Approved photography is available on request — email the team.
For speaking, podcast, press, partnership, and media requests, contact the team at info@standwithmeg.com. Use a clear subject line so the right person sees it.
Stand With Meg is a public registry, dashboard, and court actor record. Reports are family-reported, not adjudicated court findings. Public actor naming is threshold-gated.