Strategic Case Review

 

Turn A Complicated Matter Into A Structured Plan

The Strategic Case Review is for parents who need more than a single clarity session.

Across three structured Zoom sessions, FCIS helps review your timeline, identify key issues, map allegations and responses, identify evidence gaps, and prepare a written strategic summary.

This service is designed for matters where the information is already becoming difficult to explain clearly.

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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

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Who is it for?

This Review May Suit You If:

  • Your matter has multiple issues.
  • Your timeline is confusing.
  • You have allegations and responses that need mapping.
  • You are preparing for legal advice, mediation, court, or negotiation.
  • You need help identifying evidence gaps.
  • Your lawyer needs the full picture.
  • You have important documents but no clear structure.
  • You need more than a one-hour clarity session.

What Is Included

What We Cover In The Session

The Strategic Case Review Includes:

  • 3 x 1-hour structured Zoom sessions
  • Timeline review
  • Key issue mapping
  • Allegation and response mapping
  • Risk and issue assessment
  • Evidence gap identification
  • Written strategic summary
  • Action-priority list
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Background And Timeline

We work through the background, current court status, major events, current orders, and key concerns.

Call To Action

Issues, Allegations, And Evidence

We map the key issues, allegations, responses, documents, and evidence gaps.

Call To Action

Priorities And Case Preparation

We identify priority issues, preparation points, questions for your lawyer, and the structure of the written strategic summary.

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What You Walk Away With

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A Clearer Strategic Summary

At the end of the review, you receive a written strategic summary designed to help organise:

  • The key background facts
  • The main issues
  • Important dates and events
  • Allegations and responses
  • Documents that may support each issue
  • Evidence gaps
  • Risk areas
  • Practical next-step priorities
  • Questions to raise with your lawyer

This session does not produce a written report. It is a live clarity and preparation session.

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 Three Structured Sessions

Each session focuses on a different layer of your matter.

STEP 4

Receive Your Written Summary

After the sessions, FCIS prepares your written strategic summary based on the agreed scope of review.

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Turn your scattered material into a structured plan.

Payment Plan

$35/m

12 monthly payments

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Pay In Full

$360

Save $30!

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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.