Project Justice Colorado is a resource for survivors of domestic violence and coercive control who enter the family court.
We collect data on the Colorado family court systems to provide insight into necessary reform that aims to protect survivors and children in the family court.
Family court systems have operated in the shadows, with limited publicly available data to help families—or policymakers—understand the systemic issues driving fatal outcomes. This lack of transparency obscures patterns of harm and prevents meaningful reform that could better protect children. At Project Justice Colorado, we work to turn experiences into data that can drive lasting change.
Together, we can work towards transforming the family courts from systems of harm into systems of safety for children. Every child matters, every story counts, and every step forward brings us closer.