Bound by You No More Act


Bound by You No More Act
The Issue
Protect Families From System Abuse – Support the Bound by You No More Act
The Issue
Across the United States, many families report experiencing serious failures within family courts, child welfare systems, hospitals, and other government-funded institutions responsible for protecting children and vulnerable populations.
Parents—especially domestic violence survivors, homeschooling families, single parents, and other vulnerable individuals— frequently report experiences such as:
lack of due process in family court proceedings
unnecessary or poorly investigated child removals
retaliation after reporting abuse or misconduct
failure to recognize coercive control and emotional abuse
harassment or intimidation connected to institutional systems
long-term family separation and parental alienation
These systems have extraordinary authority to make life-altering decisions about families. When accountability and training are inadequate, the results can be devastating for parents and children alike.
The Bound by You No More Act calls for national reform to increase transparency, oversight, and survivor-informed training within systems that interact with families.
Why This Petition Was Created
This petition was started by Katie M. Merritt, a mother, survivor, author, and civil rights advocate who reports experiencing years of legal and systemic challenges while attempting to protect her children from abuse.
Katie states that during proceedings across New York and Pennsylvania she experienced repeated institutional failures, including:
denial of meaningful opportunities to present evidence
reliance on inaccurate or unverified reports
violations of confidentiality protections for domestic violence survivors
decisions that resulted in long-term separation from her children
Despite filing complaints and legal actions seeking accountability, she reports that her concerns have not received meaningful investigation.
Katie’s experience reflects concerns raised by many families across the country who believe the systems meant to protect them sometimes operate without sufficient transparency, oversight, or accountability.
What the Bound by You No More Act Calls For
Federal Investigation and Oversight
A federal review of patterns of misconduct and civil rights concerns within systems that interact with families, including:
family courts
child welfare agencies
hospitals and mandated reporters
foster care systems
government-funded organizations serving families
This investigation would focus on identifying systemic failures and ensuring that agencies operate within constitutional protections.
Stronger Due Process Protections
Parents deserve fair and transparent legal proceedings when decisions affecting their children are being made.
The Act calls for stronger enforcement of constitutional protections under the 5th and 14th Amendments, including:
access to evidence used in court proceedings
the right to present a defense
fair and impartial hearings
safeguards against retaliation for filing complaints
Family courts must operate with the same commitment to fairness and due process expected in all areas of the justice system.
Mandatory Training on Coercive Control, Emotional Abuse, and Parental Alienation
Many professionals within courts, hospitals, and child welfare systems receive limited education on the complex dynamics of domestic violence.
The Bound by You No More Act calls for mandatory education on:
coercive control
emotional and psychological abuse
post-separation abuse tactics
stalking and harassment dynamics
parental alienation and family separation
trauma-informed responses when working with survivors and children
Improving education for professionals can help prevent misidentification of survivors and ensure that abuse is properly recognized.
Survivor-Led Certification Training
The Act proposes the development of survivor-led certification training programs for professionals working in government-funded systems.
These programs would be developed through Katie Merritt Consulting, which focuses on advocacy, survivor education, and systemic reform.
Training programs would include education on:
domestic violence dynamics
coercive control and emotional abuse
parental alienation
trauma-informed communication
civil rights protections
ethical investigative practices
preventing retaliation against reporting parents
Including survivor perspectives helps ensure training reflects real-world experiences and improves professional understanding of complex family situations.
Protection for Homeschooling Families and Other Vulnerable Populations
Many homeschooling families and vulnerable parents report being subjected to unnecessary investigations or scrutiny despite complying with the law.
The Act calls for improved training and policies that protect families from discrimination based on:
educational choices such as homeschooling
poverty or housing instability
disability
survivor status in domestic violence situations
single parenthood
Families should not face investigations simply because they live or educate differently.
Addressing Concerns Regarding Federal Child Welfare Funding
Advocates and parents have raised concerns about the structure of federal child welfare funding programs such as the Title IV‑E Foster Care Program, which provides funding to states for foster care services.
The Bound by You No More Act calls for a review of these funding structures to ensure they prioritize:
family preservation when safe and appropriate
prevention services for families
transparency in funding decisions
stronger accountability for agencies receiving federal funds
Federal programs should support the well-being of children while maintaining respect for family integrity whenever possible.
Accountability for Harassment and Retaliation
Many parents report experiencing continued harassment or intimidation connected to individuals involved in their cases—even after those cases have ended.
These reports include concerns about:
stalking or monitoring
retaliation after filing complaints
intimidation for speaking publicly about systemic failures
The Act calls for stronger oversight and independent review processes to investigate complaints involving misconduct by employees of courts, agencies, or other government-funded institutions.
Families should feel safe rebuilding their lives after legal proceedings conclude.
Survivor Support and Community Resources
In addition to advocacy and training, Katie Merritt founded Peony Personal Shopping and Services, a survivor-informed support service designed to help individuals and families access practical resources during difficult life transitions.
Community-based initiatives like this demonstrate how survivor-led support can complement broader systemic reform.
Why Reform Matters
Family courts and child welfare agencies make decisions that affect the lives of millions of children and parents.
With that power must come transparency, accountability, and professional training that reflects the realities families face.
The Bound by You No More Act seeks to promote reforms that:
protect civil rights
improve professional training
strengthen oversight of government-funded systems
protect families from retaliation or discrimination
ensure that child welfare systems prioritize both safety and fairness
Stand With Families
If you believe in:
protecting civil rights
improving accountability in family courts
protecting domestic violence survivors
recognizing coercive control and emotional abuse
fairness for homeschooling families
transparency in child welfare systems
Please sign and share this petition.
Every signature helps raise awareness and push for reforms that protect families nationwide.
Signed,
Katie M. Merritt
Founder, The Power of Pain Brand
Founder, Katie Merritt Consulting
Advocate for Family Rights and Survivor Justice
Supporters who want to do more can join my survivor-led advocacy training to educate agencies and communities.

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The Issue
Protect Families From System Abuse – Support the Bound by You No More Act
The Issue
Across the United States, many families report experiencing serious failures within family courts, child welfare systems, hospitals, and other government-funded institutions responsible for protecting children and vulnerable populations.
Parents—especially domestic violence survivors, homeschooling families, single parents, and other vulnerable individuals— frequently report experiences such as:
lack of due process in family court proceedings
unnecessary or poorly investigated child removals
retaliation after reporting abuse or misconduct
failure to recognize coercive control and emotional abuse
harassment or intimidation connected to institutional systems
long-term family separation and parental alienation
These systems have extraordinary authority to make life-altering decisions about families. When accountability and training are inadequate, the results can be devastating for parents and children alike.
The Bound by You No More Act calls for national reform to increase transparency, oversight, and survivor-informed training within systems that interact with families.
Why This Petition Was Created
This petition was started by Katie M. Merritt, a mother, survivor, author, and civil rights advocate who reports experiencing years of legal and systemic challenges while attempting to protect her children from abuse.
Katie states that during proceedings across New York and Pennsylvania she experienced repeated institutional failures, including:
denial of meaningful opportunities to present evidence
reliance on inaccurate or unverified reports
violations of confidentiality protections for domestic violence survivors
decisions that resulted in long-term separation from her children
Despite filing complaints and legal actions seeking accountability, she reports that her concerns have not received meaningful investigation.
Katie’s experience reflects concerns raised by many families across the country who believe the systems meant to protect them sometimes operate without sufficient transparency, oversight, or accountability.
What the Bound by You No More Act Calls For
Federal Investigation and Oversight
A federal review of patterns of misconduct and civil rights concerns within systems that interact with families, including:
family courts
child welfare agencies
hospitals and mandated reporters
foster care systems
government-funded organizations serving families
This investigation would focus on identifying systemic failures and ensuring that agencies operate within constitutional protections.
Stronger Due Process Protections
Parents deserve fair and transparent legal proceedings when decisions affecting their children are being made.
The Act calls for stronger enforcement of constitutional protections under the 5th and 14th Amendments, including:
access to evidence used in court proceedings
the right to present a defense
fair and impartial hearings
safeguards against retaliation for filing complaints
Family courts must operate with the same commitment to fairness and due process expected in all areas of the justice system.
Mandatory Training on Coercive Control, Emotional Abuse, and Parental Alienation
Many professionals within courts, hospitals, and child welfare systems receive limited education on the complex dynamics of domestic violence.
The Bound by You No More Act calls for mandatory education on:
coercive control
emotional and psychological abuse
post-separation abuse tactics
stalking and harassment dynamics
parental alienation and family separation
trauma-informed responses when working with survivors and children
Improving education for professionals can help prevent misidentification of survivors and ensure that abuse is properly recognized.
Survivor-Led Certification Training
The Act proposes the development of survivor-led certification training programs for professionals working in government-funded systems.
These programs would be developed through Katie Merritt Consulting, which focuses on advocacy, survivor education, and systemic reform.
Training programs would include education on:
domestic violence dynamics
coercive control and emotional abuse
parental alienation
trauma-informed communication
civil rights protections
ethical investigative practices
preventing retaliation against reporting parents
Including survivor perspectives helps ensure training reflects real-world experiences and improves professional understanding of complex family situations.
Protection for Homeschooling Families and Other Vulnerable Populations
Many homeschooling families and vulnerable parents report being subjected to unnecessary investigations or scrutiny despite complying with the law.
The Act calls for improved training and policies that protect families from discrimination based on:
educational choices such as homeschooling
poverty or housing instability
disability
survivor status in domestic violence situations
single parenthood
Families should not face investigations simply because they live or educate differently.
Addressing Concerns Regarding Federal Child Welfare Funding
Advocates and parents have raised concerns about the structure of federal child welfare funding programs such as the Title IV‑E Foster Care Program, which provides funding to states for foster care services.
The Bound by You No More Act calls for a review of these funding structures to ensure they prioritize:
family preservation when safe and appropriate
prevention services for families
transparency in funding decisions
stronger accountability for agencies receiving federal funds
Federal programs should support the well-being of children while maintaining respect for family integrity whenever possible.
Accountability for Harassment and Retaliation
Many parents report experiencing continued harassment or intimidation connected to individuals involved in their cases—even after those cases have ended.
These reports include concerns about:
stalking or monitoring
retaliation after filing complaints
intimidation for speaking publicly about systemic failures
The Act calls for stronger oversight and independent review processes to investigate complaints involving misconduct by employees of courts, agencies, or other government-funded institutions.
Families should feel safe rebuilding their lives after legal proceedings conclude.
Survivor Support and Community Resources
In addition to advocacy and training, Katie Merritt founded Peony Personal Shopping and Services, a survivor-informed support service designed to help individuals and families access practical resources during difficult life transitions.
Community-based initiatives like this demonstrate how survivor-led support can complement broader systemic reform.
Why Reform Matters
Family courts and child welfare agencies make decisions that affect the lives of millions of children and parents.
With that power must come transparency, accountability, and professional training that reflects the realities families face.
The Bound by You No More Act seeks to promote reforms that:
protect civil rights
improve professional training
strengthen oversight of government-funded systems
protect families from retaliation or discrimination
ensure that child welfare systems prioritize both safety and fairness
Stand With Families
If you believe in:
protecting civil rights
improving accountability in family courts
protecting domestic violence survivors
recognizing coercive control and emotional abuse
fairness for homeschooling families
transparency in child welfare systems
Please sign and share this petition.
Every signature helps raise awareness and push for reforms that protect families nationwide.
Signed,
Katie M. Merritt
Founder, The Power of Pain Brand
Founder, Katie Merritt Consulting
Advocate for Family Rights and Survivor Justice
Supporters who want to do more can join my survivor-led advocacy training to educate agencies and communities.

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Petition created on May 10, 2025