Family Affairs
Two prompts designed to produce “paste-ready” drafting and actionable risk review.
Prompt 5 — Divorce/Separation Agreement Clause Pack (parenting + finances)
I act for the Parent who will be the primary caregiver in [Country].
Context: We are negotiating a separation/divorce agreement. The other parent wants “flexible”
arrangements with no fixed schedule.
Task: Draft a concise “Parenting Arrangements” section covering:
● Weekly schedule + holiday/vacation rotation
● Decision-making (education/medical)
● Travel/relocation consent
● Communication rules and handover logistics
● Dispute-resolution step (e.g., mediation before court)
Constraints:
● Child-centered, neutral tone (not inflammatory).
● Include clear dates/times placeholders.
● Output as numbered sub-clauses that can be pasted into an agreement.
Prompt 6 — Risk Review (prenuptial / marital agreement fairness + enforceability)
I represent Party A in a prenuptial (or marital) agreement in [Country].
Context: The draft includes: (i) broad waiver of spousal support, (ii) full separation of property,
(iii) confidentiality clause, (iv) “each party had independent legal advice” recital.
Task:
1) Identify the top 5 enforceability/fairness risks that could make these provisions vulnerable in
[Country] (use general principles + placeholders).
2) Propose specific drafting improvements to strengthen enforceability (not just “get legal
advice”).
3) Provide a short checklist of process safeguards (e.g., disclosure, timing, certificates) to
reduce challenge risk.
Output: Bulleted risks + improved sample wording for at least 2 key provisions.
Follow-up ideas: Ask “What are the 3 facts most likely to change enforceability here?”
or “Rewrite the sample wording to be more neutral and less one-sided.”