Module · Strategize

Walk into mediation having already played every hand.

Every offer implies a number. Strategize computes them all in advance — scenario snapshots you can compare side by side, projections over the years the order will run, and sensitivity sweeps that show which inputs actually move the outcome.

Scenarios Projection Sensitivity Negotiator
Sensitivity · what actually moves the number
Party B income assumption {{ incomeFmt }}
$4,000 — their claim$12,000 — your imputation case
Child support order{{ csFmt }}
Alimony range midpoint{{ alFmt }}
5-year client cash flow{{ fiveFmt }}
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01 · Scenarios

Every offer, snapshotted and compared.

Snapshot the matter as "Their opening," change three fields, snapshot "Our counter," and read the delta line by line — support, alimony, the property split, the after-tax outcome. Scenarios are named, saved to the matter, and load with a confirmation guard so a comparison can never silently overwrite live inputs.

Describe a scenario to Lex in plain English and it builds the snapshot for you — previewed as a field-level delta first, like everything Lex does.

Their openingOur counter
Child support /mo$1,410$1,823 +413
Alimony /mo · years$1,500 · 4y$2,400 · 8y
Estate share to client46.0%51.8%
10-year client position$612K$798K
Client cash position · 10 years
our counter their opening
settlementyr 5 · alimony steps downyr 10
02 · Projection

Orders run for years. See the whole run.

A support order isn't a monthly number — it's a decade of compounding consequences. Projection plays each scenario forward: alimony step-downs, children aging out, the buyout note amortizing. The two curves your client needs to see before choosing between offers, on one chart.

03 · Negotiator

Know your floor before they test it.

The negotiation-range builder marks the guideline anchor, your client's walk-away, and the zone where both parties beat their court outcome — so mediation-day concessions are decisions you already made in chambers-quiet, not on the spot at 4pm.

Next: back the position with authority
Settlement corridor · alimony /mo
floor $1,900
guideline anchor $2,400
capacity $2,750
Green corridor: both parties beat their expected court outcome net of fees. Anything outside it, someone should be litigating instead.
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