You are safe here.
This survey is completely anonymous. We will never ask for your name, case number, or anything that could identify you. Your access code is simply a key to keep the data clean — it has no connection to who you are, and it disappears after you use it.
Nothing you share here can be traced back to you, your children, or your case.
When filling out open fields, you don't need to include specific dates, locations, or details that feel too identifying. Share what you're comfortable sharing. Every response — no matter how brief — adds to the picture we're building.
You've already been through enough. This is one way your experience becomes evidence — for yourself, and for everyone still fighting alongside you.
Enter Your Access Code
Each code is single-use. Your code is not connected to your identity in any way.
Format: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX (provided by your contact)
Section 1 — Your Case
Basic information about your family court matter. No identifying details needed.
Section 2 — Professionals Involved
Select all judges who have presided over your case. Add attorney names if you're comfortable doing so.
Not on list or self-represented? Type here:
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List any other professionals involved in your case
Section 3 — Misconduct & Violations
Check everything that applies to your experience. You will have space to describe what happened in your own words.
Judicial Violations
Attorney Violations
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Section 4 — Domestic Violence & Abuse
This section is sensitive. Answer only what you are comfortable sharing. All responses are anonymous.
Section 5 — Outcomes
If your case is ongoing, answer based on what has happened so far.
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Section 6 — Contact (Entirely optional)
You do not need to provide any contact information. This section will not affect how your response is counted. Only complete this if you choose to.
Your response has been recorded.
Thank you for your courage in sharing your experience. Your response is now part of the record we are building together.
This data exists to create accountability — not just for the future, but for cases happening right now, including yours.