Structured factual support

Services

Forensys Veridica provides factual evidence organisation, document review and litigation-support services for clients who need clearer, more usable evidence.

Services are designed to turn raw materials into structured factual outputs that can be reviewed, updated and used more efficiently. We do not provide legal advice, legal opinions, legal strategy, representation or advocacy.

Abstract process diagram showing evidence moving through organised analytical stages

Service model

Services may be delivered as fixed-scope work, hourly work, staged work or custom-quoted projects.

  • Fixed-scope services may be suitable when the evidence volume, deliverable and deadline are clear.
  • Hourly work may be suitable when the evidence is evolving, the scope is uncertain or ongoing support is required.
  • Custom quotations may be required for large evidence sets, multiple file types, urgent deadlines, complex data or matters requiring staged delivery.

The initial consultation is booked through Calendly (our booking provider), runs for 60 minutes and costs AUD 220. AUD 110 may be credited to the first approved substantive service where appropriate and confirmed in writing. The credit is not automatic. Any substantive forensic consulting, evidence analysis, chronology preparation, document review, report preparation or ongoing engagement requires an individual written quotation. Booking the consultation alone does not create an ongoing engagement.

Forensic fact chronology

A forensic fact chronology is a structured timeline built from the source evidence. It identifies what happened, when it happened, who was involved and which document, message, record or file supports each entry.

A chronology can help reveal the sequence of events, identify missing periods, show patterns and make the factual background easier to brief or review.

The chronology is factual. It does not decide legal relevance, legal merit or the legal effect of an event.

Quotation and engagement notice
The initial consultation is booked through Calendly. Any substantive forensic consulting, evidence analysis, chronology preparation, document review, report preparation or ongoing engagement requires an individual written quotation. Booking a consultation alone does not create an ongoing engagement.

Evidence organisation

Evidence organisation converts disordered material into a logical structure. Documents, messages, records, spreadsheets, photographs and other materials are grouped, labelled, indexed and cross-referenced.

The purpose is to make the evidence easier to locate, explain and update. This can reduce confusion and avoid repeated review of the same material.

This service may produce a document index, folder structure, file-naming system, source register or evidence map, depending on the approved scope.

Quotation and engagement notice
The initial consultation is booked through Calendly. Any substantive forensic consulting, evidence analysis, chronology preparation, document review, report preparation or ongoing engagement requires an individual written quotation. Booking a consultation alone does not create an ongoing engagement.

Document review

Document review involves systematic reading and analysis of provided materials to identify relevant factual information.

This may include extracting dates, names, events, file references, communications, decisions, payments, rosters, medical entries, workplace records or other factual details.

The outcome may be a factual summary, issue list, document index, chronology entries or a list of missing or unclear records. The review does not provide legal advice about the strength, admissibility or legal significance of the material.

Quotation and engagement notice
The initial consultation is booked through Calendly. Any substantive forensic consulting, evidence analysis, chronology preparation, document review, report preparation or ongoing engagement requires an individual written quotation. Booking a consultation alone does not create an ongoing engagement.

Contradiction analysis

Contradiction analysis identifies inconsistencies, gaps and competing versions within the evidence.

This may include differences between emails and statements, inconsistencies in dates, conflicts between payroll records and rosters, missing attachments, duplicate versions or unexplained changes in documents.

The purpose is to help clients understand factual risks and areas requiring clarification. It does not determine legal credibility, make findings or advise how a decision-maker will treat the evidence.

Quotation and engagement notice
The initial consultation is booked through Calendly. Any substantive forensic consulting, evidence analysis, chronology preparation, document review, report preparation or ongoing engagement requires an individual written quotation. Booking a consultation alone does not create an ongoing engagement.

Affidavit preparation support

Forensys Veridica may assist with the factual organisation and drafting support needed for affidavit or witness-statement material.

This can include arranging events in date order, identifying source documents, preparing factual paragraphs and linking statements to exhibits.

We do not provide legal advice about what evidence should be included, what legal tests apply, what orders should be sought or whether the affidavit satisfies court or tribunal rules. Affidavit material should be reviewed by a qualified Australian legal practitioner where legal advice is required.

Quotation and engagement notice
The initial consultation is booked through Calendly. Any substantive forensic consulting, evidence analysis, chronology preparation, document review, report preparation or ongoing engagement requires an individual written quotation. Booking a consultation alone does not create an ongoing engagement.

Non-legal form support

Forensys Veridica may assist with non-legal and administrative parts of forms by using factual information from the evidence provided.

This may include names, dates, document references, employment details, event summaries or chronological facts.

Where a form asks for legal grounds, statutory provisions, legal argument, remedies, jurisdictional basis or legal submissions, the client will be directed to seek legal advice from a qualified Australian legal practitioner.

Quotation and engagement notice
The initial consultation is booked through Calendly. Any substantive forensic consulting, evidence analysis, chronology preparation, document review, report preparation or ongoing engagement requires an individual written quotation. Booking a consultation alone does not create an ongoing engagement.

Evidence matrices

An evidence matrix is a structured table that links allegations, issues or factual propositions to supporting documents, dates, witnesses and source references.

A matrix can help identify which facts are supported, which facts are unsupported and where further material may be needed.

Evidence matrices are useful for briefing lawyers, preparing for mediation, organising affidavits, reviewing contradictions and keeping complex matters manageable.

Quotation and engagement notice
The initial consultation is booked through Calendly. Any substantive forensic consulting, evidence analysis, chronology preparation, document review, report preparation or ongoing engagement requires an individual written quotation. Booking a consultation alone does not create an ongoing engagement.

Exhibit preparation

Exhibit preparation involves organising and labelling documents so they can be identified clearly.

This may include preparing document lists, exhibit indexes, page references, file labels and source references.

Forensys Veridica does not file documents, certify evidence, advise on admissibility or determine court or tribunal compliance requirements. Clients should obtain legal advice where procedural requirements apply.

Quotation and engagement notice
The initial consultation is booked through Calendly. Any substantive forensic consulting, evidence analysis, chronology preparation, document review, report preparation or ongoing engagement requires an individual written quotation. Booking a consultation alone does not create an ongoing engagement.

Data analytics

Data analytics applies structured review to spreadsheets, payroll records, timesheets, rosters, transaction records and other data sources.

This may help identify trends, discrepancies, time periods, calculations, repeated events or data patterns relevant to the factual history.

Outputs may include tables, summaries, charts or supporting notes. We do not provide financial advice, legal advice or expert opinion unless separately confirmed in writing and legally appropriate.

Quotation and engagement notice
The initial consultation is booked through Calendly. Any substantive forensic consulting, evidence analysis, chronology preparation, document review, report preparation or ongoing engagement requires an individual written quotation. Booking a consultation alone does not create an ongoing engagement.

Ongoing litigation support

Ongoing litigation support helps keep factual materials current as a matter develops.

As new evidence emerges, Forensys Veridica may update chronologies, matrices, indexes, exhibit lists and factual summaries. This can assist clients and legal representatives to work from a consistent evidence base.

This support remains factual and organisational. It does not include representation, advocacy, legal strategy or legal advice.

Quotation and engagement notice
The initial consultation is booked through Calendly. Any substantive forensic consulting, evidence analysis, chronology preparation, document review, report preparation or ongoing engagement requires an individual written quotation. Booking a consultation alone does not create an ongoing engagement.

How services are priced

Initial consultation

The initial consultation is 60 minutes and costs AUD 220. Payment is made through the booking flow.

Fixed-scope services

Fixed-scope services may be offered where the work can be clearly defined in advance. The agreed deliverable, assumptions, exclusions and price must be confirmed in writing before work begins.

Hourly work

Hourly work may be used where the scope is uncertain, evidence volume is variable or ongoing support is needed. Hourly rates for substantive services must be confirmed in writing before work begins. [OWNER TO CONFIRM]

Custom quotation

Custom quotations may apply for complex, urgent, high-volume or staged matters. No substantive service price is confirmed until Forensys Veridica issues a written quotation or work plan and the client approves it.

Consultation credit

AUD 110 may be credited to the first approved substantive service where appropriate and confirmed in writing. The credit is not automatic and does not apply unless expressly confirmed.

Practical engagement pathway

  1. 1. Book an initial consultation

    Use the booking page to schedule a 60-minute consultation and pay through the Calendly and Stripe booking flow.

  2. 2. Discuss the evidence problem

    We discuss the matter context, deadlines, evidence types, evidence volume and the factual outputs that may assist.

  3. 3. Confirm suitability and scope

    If the work is suitable, Forensys Veridica issues an individual written quotation stating the proposed scope, deliverables, assumptions, exclusions, fees and payment terms. Substantive work begins only after the business accepts the engagement and the client accepts the approved quotation and Terms of Engagement.

  4. 4. Arrange secure evidence transfer

    The website does not accept evidence uploads. Evidence transfer is arranged separately using an approved method.

  5. 5. Complete the work

    Forensys Veridica reviews and organises the evidence according to the approved scope.

  6. 6. Deliver factual outputs

    You receive the agreed factual deliverables, such as a chronology, matrix, index, contradiction analysis, exhibit list or briefing pack.

  7. 7. Update if required

    Where ongoing support is approved, materials can be updated as new evidence becomes available.

What we do not do

Forensys Veridica does not provide:

  • legal advice
  • legal opinions
  • legal strategy
  • legal representation
  • court or tribunal advocacy
  • advice about prospects of success
  • advice about limitation periods or filing deadlines
  • statutory interpretation
  • legal submissions
  • certification of evidence
  • filing or service of documents as a representative.

Start with the evidence problem

If you are unsure which service you need, start with an initial consultation. We will discuss the evidence volume, deadlines and likely factual outputs before any substantive work is proposed.

Professional disclaimer

Forensys Veridica is not a law firm. It does not provide legal advice, represent clients in court, prepare legal opinions or determine legal rights. It provides factual forensic consulting only. Clients who require legal advice, legal interpretation, legal strategy, representation or advocacy should consult an appropriately qualified Australian legal practitioner.