Every client I work with moves through the CASE™ Method — a four-stage framework built around clarity, honest assessment, strategic planning, and informed decision-making. The services below are how that framework comes to life in practice.
Most clients use a combination of them depending on where they are in the process. Not sure what you need? That's what the free consult is for.
This is usually where it starts. You're not sure what reporting actually means. What happens after. Whether anyone will believe you. Whether it's worth it. I'll walk you through the realistic picture — what police will ask, what the Crown looks for, what the process actually feels like — so you can make a decision based on information, not fear or pressure. No judgment. No pushing. Just clarity.
Giving a statement to police is more important than most people realize. How you tell your story matters. I help you organize your memories, identify your evidence, build a timeline, and understand what investigators are looking for — before you walk into that room. This isn't coaching you on what to say. It's making sure you're not blindsided.
Screenshots. Texts. Voicemails. Emails. Photos. Most people have more evidence than they think — and no idea how to organize it in a way that's actually useful. I help you build a clear, chronological evidence package and identify what's missing, what matters, and what to preserve right now.
Court is nothing like TV. If you're testifying — as a victim or a witness — I'll prepare you for what the experience actually looks like. Where to go. What to expect. How cross-examination works. What you're allowed to do and say. I've been on the other side of that courtroom for years. I know what helps people feel ready.
Your words matter. How they're framed matters. Whether you're writing a victim impact statement, a recantation letter, a request to the Crown, or a demand letter — I'll help you say exactly what you mean in a way that lands.
You shouldn't have to figure out what your lawyer or investigator meant after the fact, alone, at midnight. I help you prepare for important conversations, decode what you've been told, and understand where your case actually stands — in plain language.
Sometimes the hardest questions come after. What did the outcome actually mean? What are your options now? What happens next? I'll walk through your case with you and help you understand where things landed — and what, if anything, you can still do.
Leaving a relationship that isn't safe takes more than courage. It takes a plan. I can help you think through the legal, practical, and safety dimensions of exit planning — what to document, what your rights are, and who else you should be talking to.
When your child or someone you love is involved in a criminal case — as a victim, a witness, or otherwise — the system doesn't really explain itself to families. I do.
Not sure which of these fits your situation? That's okay. Most people aren't. Book the free 20-minute call and we'll figure it out together.
How it works
Understand what happened legally. What the law says. What your options actually are — before any decisions get made.
An honest look at your evidence, your circumstances, and the realistic strengths and challenges of your situation.
Build a plan that fits your situation, your values, and what you can actually follow through on — reporting or otherwise.
Leave knowing your rights, your options, and your risks — and able to make a decision you can live with.
Whatever you decide, the decision belongs to you.