About Forensys Veridica
Forensys Veridica provides forensic evidence organisation and litigation-support services for clients who need clearer facts, structured documents and practical support preparing evidence for review.
The business focuses on factual structure: what happened, when it happened, what source supports it, where the document is located and how the evidence connects.
Our role
Forensys Veridica helps convert disorganised materials into structured factual resources.
This may include chronologies, evidence matrices, document indexes, contradiction tables, exhibit lists, factual briefing packs and administrative support materials.
Our role is not to provide legal advice or decide what legal argument should be made. Our role is to help make the factual record clearer, more traceable and easier to review.
Owner profile
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This section must be completed only with verified owner-approved information. Qualifications, years of experience, memberships, certifications, admissions, licences and previous roles must not be published unless confirmed by the owner and reviewed for accuracy.
Our methodology
Our methodology is designed to preserve source traceability and reduce factual confusion.
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1. Understand the matter context
We identify the broad context of the matter, the key dates, the types of evidence involved and the outputs that may be useful.
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2. Define the scope
We confirm the proposed work in writing before substantive services begin. The scope may be fixed, staged, hourly or quoted, depending on the evidence volume and required deliverables.
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3. Arrange evidence transfer
The public website does not collect or store evidence files. Where evidence review is required, an approved secure-transfer method is arranged outside the website.
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4. Index and organise
Documents and materials are labelled, grouped and indexed so they can be located and referenced consistently.
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5. Extract factual information
Key dates, events, participants, documents, communications and data points are extracted from the source material.
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6. Cross-reference and analyse
Facts are checked against source documents. Contradictions, gaps, duplicates and missing records are identified where apparent.
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7. Prepare structured outputs
The final deliverables may include a chronology, evidence matrix, contradiction table, document index, exhibit list or factual summary, depending on the approved scope.
Independence
Forensys Veridica’s work is evidence-focused. We do not act as an advocate, do not represent clients in proceedings and do not write legal argument.
We may identify factual strengths, weaknesses, inconsistencies or missing materials. We do not advise whether a claim will succeed, what legal position to take, what orders to seek or how a court or tribunal will decide a matter.
Confidentiality and information handling
Forensys Veridica treats client information as confidential and handles evidence only for the agreed purpose of providing services.
The public website is deliberately designed not to accept evidence uploads. Ordinary email should be used only for enquiries and low-sensitivity correspondence. Clients must not send sensitive evidence by ordinary email unless a secure process has been expressly agreed.
Further details about personal information, third-party booking and payment services, and evidence-handling arrangements are set out in the Privacy Policy and Terms.
Ethical standards
Forensys Veridica will not knowingly misstate evidence, invent facts, conceal relevant contradictions or present factual material as legal advice.
Our work is guided by:
- accuracy
- source traceability
- confidentiality
- clear separation between facts and legal opinion
- transparent scope and pricing
- respectful communication
- referral to legal practitioners where legal advice is required.
Professional boundaries
Forensys Veridica is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice, legal opinions, legal strategy, legal representation or advocacy.
We do not file documents on behalf of clients, appear for clients, communicate with courts or tribunals as a representative, or advise on legal rights, prospects, remedies or procedural strategy.
Clients who require legal advice should consult a qualified Australian legal practitioner.
Discuss your evidence-support needs
If you need help turning disorganised evidence into structured factual material, start with an initial consultation.