Fair outcomes in family and estate matters depend on seeing the whole asset picture. More wealth now sits on chain where funds can move quickly, split across wallets, route through exchanges, and appear under new tokens. To busy legal teams and clients, this can look opaque.
Weslow Advisory makes it clear and teaches it clearly. We locate wallets, follow flows across chains and key dates, and turn raw data into evidence-grade timelines and valuations. Every report includes plain-English explanations, diagrams, and short primers so practitioners and clients understand what happened, why it matters, and how to act. We also run concise briefings to upskill teams, from “how tracing works” to “what courts need to see.”
This work calls for people who live and breathe crypto, because traditional methods alone can miss key signals. Our goal is simple: facts the court can trust, negotiations grounded in reality, and timely orders that protect people.

Thomas is a Dean’s Scholars graduate of Monash University with a background in business law and accounting. He has worked in crypto since 2017, bridging legal, financial and technical detail to produce clean, defensible analysis. At Weslow Advisory he partners with family-law and estate-law teams to locate wallets, trace funds across chains and present findings that stand up in court. Thomas keeps the work practical and plain-English so decisions can be made quickly and fairly.
Thomas is a Dean’s Scholars graduate of Monash University with a background in business law and accounting. He has worked in crypto since 2017, bridging legal, financial and technical detail to produce clean, defensible analysis. At Weslow Advisory he partners with family-law and estate-law teams to locate wallets, trace funds across chains and present findings that stand up in court. Thomas keeps the work practical and plain-English so decisions can be made quickly and fairly.