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The Opposing Counsel Pass™

Paste a single draft and the engine switches sides— reading your document like the other party's senior partner on a bad day. Every weakness it finds is keyed to a Florida statute or rule, deterministically — the same input always gets the same cross-examination.

Where opposing counsel aims first:

Disclosure waivers & missing recitals

Language waiving the Rule 12.285 exchange, and settlement numbers with no disclosure recital — the classic attack surface.

The wrong procedural vehicle

Motion-to-modify language where a supplemental petition controls — the Rule 12.110 trap that gets papers bounced.

“Do not file” attachments

Bank statements, tax returns, and pay stubs attached to something headed for the court file — served and exchanged, not filed.

Prenup pressure points

Signing-timeline pressure, missing independent-counsel status, absent disclosure schedules — the § 61.079 attack lines.

Children & safety triggers

Child-testimony or child-subpoena language without the Rule 12.407 order it requires; unscreened shared-process terms.

Placeholders & uncited authority

Every unfilled blank flagged; every statute and rule reference resolved against the hash-pinned corpus — or called out.

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