Court records and what they say about you
The structural read on public court records that touch your file, by jurisdiction.
Public by default in most places.
Court filings are public records in most common-law jurisdictions. England and Wales have most civil filings searchable by name. US federal courts run on PACER. Most state courts are also searchable. The level of redaction varies by court and by case type. Family and probate matters often carry the most personal detail.
The read pattern.
We do not search court records continuously. We run a structural read at onboarding and then a quarterly re-read against the names on your file. If anything new surfaces, you hear from us in the quarterly review. New filings against named structures on your file warrant a direct note.
What we do not do.
We do not surface incidental matters. Traffic citations, ordinary contractual disputes against operating businesses, anything below the materiality threshold for your file. We surface what is read-worthy on the structural picture, not the noise.