Financial Pillars / Forensic Reconstruction
Forensic Profit & Loss
Reconstruction.
Litigation-grade financial analysis built to withstand scrutiny in court, mediation, and dispute resolution. We reconstruct the record to find the truth.
Precise Financial Reconstruction
This service is not basic bookkeeping or tax preparation. We perform **forensic profit and loss** analysis for cases where records are disorganized, income is suspected of being concealed, or accounts have been heavily commingled.
This Is Not:
Daily Bookkeeping, Tax Filing (CPA), or Licensed Financial Auditing.
This Is:
Forensic Transaction Tracing, Litigation Documentation, and Fact-Based Record Reconstruction.
Common Use Cases
- Divorce & Child Support Income Analysis
- Business Partner Disputes & Dissolutions
- Income Concealment / Lifestyle Audits
- Cash-Based Business Performance Checks
- Separating Commingled Personal & Business Funds
Reconstruction
Service Tiers.
Select the level of forensic depth required for your specific matter.
Reconstruction
$1,000 – $3,000
- 3–6 months chronological reconstruction
- Basic income + expense categorization
- Parsing of bank/Zelle/CashApp data
- Missing documentation identification
- Structured summary report
Best For: Early-stage cases.
Litigation-Ready
$3,000 – $7,000
- 6–12 months chronological reconstruction
- Commingling separation (Personal vs. Biz)
- Income normalization analysis
- Operational red flag identification
- Court-ready structured report
Best For: Active Litigation.
Advanced Analysis
$7,000 – $15,000+
- 12+ months deep reconstruction
- Multi-account forensic tracing
- Hidden income detection patterns
- Lifestyle vs. reported income analysis
- Full litigation documentation package
Best For: High-Conflict Cases.
Engagement Planning Tool
Auto-Scope Calculator
Answer the following prompts to receive an immediate estimate of the likely reconstruction scope and starting price range.
This calculator provides a preliminary scope estimate only. Final pricing depends on document volume, transaction count, record quality, and the level of forensic reconstruction required. This is not bookkeeping, tax preparation, CPA work, or legal advice.
If Your Financials Don’t Tell the Truth, the Court Will Decide.
Secure the factual foundation of your matter before the next deadline.