Jurisdictions and matter contexts

Forensys Veridica provides factual evidence organisation and litigation-support services for selected Western Australian and Commonwealth matter contexts.

The service is factual and organisational. It does not include legal advice, legal representation, advocacy or deciding which court, tribunal or process is appropriate for a matter.

Important boundary

The appropriate forum depends on the facts, law, time limits, jurisdictional requirements and procedural history of the matter.

Listing a court, tribunal, commission, agency or matter type on this page does not mean Forensys Veridica can advise on eligibility, represent you, file documents for you, appear on your behalf, or confirm that your matter belongs in that forum.

If you need advice about jurisdiction, legal rights, limitation periods, filing requirements or procedural strategy, you should consult a qualified Australian legal practitioner.

Western Australian forums

Forensys Veridica may provide factual evidence organisation and litigation-support services for matter contexts connected with the following Western Australian forums and bodies, subject to scope and suitability.

  • Magistrates Court of Western Australia
  • District Court of Western Australia
  • Supreme Court of Western Australia
  • Family Court of Western Australia
  • State Administrative Tribunal
  • Children’s Court of Western Australia
  • Coroner’s Court of Western Australia
  • Industrial Magistrates Court of Western Australia
  • WorkCover WA
  • WorkSafe WA
  • Equal Opportunity Commission Western Australia

Examples of factual-support needs may include organising timelines, indexing records, preparing evidence matrices, identifying missing documents, reviewing communications and preparing factual materials for legal review.

Commonwealth forums

Forensys Veridica may also provide factual evidence organisation and litigation-support services for selected Commonwealth matter contexts, subject to scope and suitability.

  • Fair Work Commission
  • Federal Court of Australia
  • Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
  • Administrative Review Tribunal

Commonwealth-related matters may involve significant documentary evidence, correspondence, decision records, workplace records, administrative materials or factual histories that need to be organised before legal review or procedural use.

Workers compensation note

For WA workers compensation matter contexts, this website refers to the Workers Compensation and Injury Management Act 2023 (WA). WorkCover WA states that the Act commenced on 1 July 2024 [8].

This statement is included for legislation currency only. It is not legal advice and does not interpret the Act or explain rights, obligations, eligibility, time limits or procedure.

How factual support may help

Court, tribunal, commission and administrative matters often require a clear factual foundation. Forensys Veridica may assist by preparing:

  • chronologies of events
  • document indexes
  • evidence matrices
  • contradiction summaries
  • exhibit lists
  • factual briefing materials
  • organised records for lawyer review
  • updated materials as new evidence emerges.

The purpose is to make the evidence easier to understand and review. The purpose is not to advise what legal argument should be made.

Unsure whether your matter is suitable?

Start with an initial consultation. We can discuss the evidence type, volume, deadlines and factual outputs that may assist. We cannot provide legal advice about jurisdiction or procedure.

Professional disclaimer

Forensys Veridica is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice, legal opinions, legal strategy, legal representation or advocacy.

Forensys Veridica is not affiliated with, endorsed by or acting on behalf of any court, tribunal, commission, agency or government body listed on this page.