Comprehensive Case Review
Deep Review For Complex, High-Conflict, Document-Heavy Matters
The Comprehensive Case Review is the most detailed FCIS service.
It is designed for complex family law matters involving long histories, multiple allegations, non-compliance, disputed narratives, expert reports, AVO/DVO overlap, police material, child protection concerns, or significant document volume.
This review helps organise your material into a detailed, lawyer-ready case structure.
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FCIS is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice
THE PROBLEM
When Everything Feels Scattered
Family law matters can become difficult to explain when important information is spread across:
- court orders
- affidavits
- text messages
- emails
- allegations and responses
- police or AVO/DVO material
- expert reports
- school or medical records
- years of history
The Strategy Call is
Designed to help you slow things down, identify what matters most, and work out where to start.
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Service Suitability
Who is it for?
This Review May Suit You If Your Matter Involves:
- Years of family law history
- Multiple court events or orders
- Allegations and counter-allegations
- Withholding or non-compliance issues
- Contravention concerns
- AVO/DVO overlap
- Police involvement
- Child protection involvement
- Family reports or expert reports
- Large volumes of emails, texts, affidavits, or documents
- Confusing timelines
- Repeated patterns or inconsistencies
- Important facts getting lost
What Is Included
What We Cover In The Sessions
The Comprehensive Case Review Includes:
- 6 x 1-hour structured Zoom sessions
- Deep document review
- Full chronology
- Key allegation analysis
- Pattern and inconsistency review
- Risk and issue assessment
- Evidence organisation framework
- Lawyer-ready case summary
- Detailed written case report
Session Breakdown
Session One
Intake And Matter Overview
Current orders, court status, parties, children, major issues, urgent concerns, and document categories.
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Chronology And Key Events
Important dates, procedural history, major turning points, timeline gaps, and missing information.
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Allegations And Responses
Mapping allegations, responses, disputed facts, supporting material, and contradictions.
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Documents And Evidence
Reviewing document categories, evidence gaps, communications, reports, records, and supporting material.
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Patterns, Risks, And Case Structure
Identifying patterns, inconsistencies, compliance concerns, risk areas, and structural themes.
Session Six
Report Review And Next Steps
Finalising the case structure, confirming report direction, identifying remaining gaps, and setting practical next-step priorities.
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A Detailed Case Structure
The Comprehensive Case Review is designed to produce a:
- Clearer overview of your matter
- Full chronology of key events
- Structured issue summary
- Allegation and response map
- Document and evidence framework
- Summary of key inconsistencies or patterns
- Compliance/non-compliance overview, where relevant
- Lawyer-ready case summary
- Practical action-priority list
- Detailed written case report
How it Works...
STEP 1
Book Your Session
Choose a time through Calendly and receive your Zoom link.
STEP 2
Prepare Your Key Information
Before the call, prepare any current orders, upcoming dates, and your top concerns.
STEP 3
Complete Six Structured Sessions
We work through your matter in layers.
STEP 4
Receive Your Detailed Case Report
You receive a structured written case report to help organise the material for legal advice or further preparation.
IMPORTANT LIMITS
What This Session Does Not Include
FCIS is a private investigation and document-support service.
FCIS is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, does not represent clients in court, does not act as a government agency, does not enforce court orders, and does not make parenting recommendations.
The Clarity Call does not include:
- court orders
- affidavits
- text messages
- emails
- allegations and responses
- police or AVO/DVO material
- expert reports
- school or medical records
- years of history
This session is for organisation, preparation, and issue clarification.