These systems aren't designed to protect your children. They are designed for profit and control.
Individual complaints are easily dismissed. Thousands become a collective voice that can't be ignored.
You've been falsely accused, alienated, and retaliated against for protecting your kids. You followed the rules. Played their game. But the injustice continues. That's not by accident. It's by design. CRS is how we fight back.
The agencies meant to protect your children protect themselves instead. The complaint systems meant to hold them accountable were built by the same institutions they're supposed to oversee — foxes designing the henhouse. Your complaint alone gets buried. That's not a flaw in the system. That's the system working exactly as designed. CRS changes the math.
Why Now
A Colorado Supreme Court hearing to bring systemic accountability into direct focus
Class action efforts are forming across Colorado — documented complaints become the foundation
Your story, aggregated with others, becomes a pattern of evidence — not just a lone voice
What CRS Does
CRS collects complaints from people who've experienced family court, CPS, and related systems. It identifies patterns — the same judge, the same case manager, the same GAL named across dozens of complaints. It turns individual experiences into a collective voice powerful enough to demand accountability.
This is not a legal service. We don't represent you individually. We build the documented evidence base that makes collective action possible.
What Founding Members Get
Full access to document your case — events, complaints, files, people, systems
Your complaints aggregated with others — patterns flagged across the registry
3 months founding member access — this pricing is never offered again
A real stake in something bigger — your stand helping build the platform that fights back
Your feedback directly shapes the platform before public launch
What CRS Is Not
Not a government agency — no authority to investigate or discipline
Not a legal service — nothing here is legal advice
Not a substitute for filing formal complaints with the appropriate body
Individual complaints are not reviewed or acted on — patterns are