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- Getting started - Legal Research – Deep Research - Determining custody rights for relocating parents - Draft legal documents - Draft discovery documents - Review and analyze documents and evidence - Extract and analyze information from text messages - View plans
Legal Research - Deep Research Deep Research works like an expert legal researcher, using agentic AI to plan and perform thorough investigations into your legal questions. It examines every aspect, shows you its research process clearly, and delivers a complete report with trusted source references — helping you find reliable information and insights that could otherwise be overlooked. Let’s see it in action!
2. Legal Research - Deep Research
Determining Custody Rights for Relocating Parents Scenario Your client has received a job offer in another state and wants to relocate with their child. The other parent, who shares joint custody, objects to the move.
To get started, just enter in your search. Deep Research Prompt: What factors do Pennsylvania courts consider when deciding whether to allow a parent with joint custody to relocate out of state with a child?
In minutes, you receive a well-organized, detailed research report that includes a concise summary of your legal issue, arguments for and against your position, caselaw for both sides, recent legal developments relevant to your question, and so much more. Even better, all sources are linked — making it easier than ever to find the reliable information you need.
Stacking Skills: Research + Drafting Did you know CoCounsel's AI capabilities allow you to stack multiple skills in a single workflow. For example, after researching the legal standards, you can immediately draft client communications for the same matter. Prompt My client Marsha is a divorced parent in Pennsylvania. She has received a job offer in another state and wants to relocate with their child. The other parent, who shares joint custody, objects to the move. Draft a letter to Marsha using layman's terms that outlines what the court considers when evaluating whether to allow a parent in a joint custody agreement to leave the state. Ask her if she could provide any information and documentation that would support this move being in the best interest of the child, and brainstorm examples that might persuade the court.
CoCounsel drafts a letter listing each factor with headings, explains them in lay terms, and includes instructions for the client to gather information and documents demonstrating the move serves the child's best interests. And you can even download to Microsoft Word.
Draft legal documents From drafting motions and pleadings to settlement agreements and contracts, CoCounsel Legal can help you find the best starting point for your legal documents. Even better, you can streamline your legal drafting process by working with CoCounsel directly in Microsoft Word or, if you prefer, completing your work in CoCounsel Legal and downloading your document when you are ready. It works where you want to. Let’s see an example.
3. Draft legal documents
Draft discovery request from Affidavit of Financial Disclosure Scenario You need to draft discovery requests and your main starting-point reference source is the opposing party's Affidavit of Financial Disclosure in a divorce with minor children.
Step 1 — Upload opposing party's Affidavit of Financial Disclosure
Step 2 — Prompt CoCounsel that you need to generate discovery requests based on a source document, (i.e., Affidavit of Financial Disclosure) Prompt Based on an affidavit of financial disclosure, please draft a set of discovery requests, requesting any and all information based on anything referenced in the financial affidavit, and including a standard set of interrogatories and requests for production of documents for a divorce with minor children.
CoCounsel surfaces an easy-to-use Draft Discovery Request guided workflow.
Simply complete the steps, including verifying your starting point file,
entering in the party names
and selecting the types of discovery documents you want drafted.
Result In seconds, CoCounsel generates filled-in templates with definitions, instructions, and a set of interrogatories to choose from,
plus a set of requests for production of documents, all relevant to your case and tailored to the specific financial disclosure.
4. Review and analyze documents and evidence
Review and analyze documents and evidence Quickly review, analyze, extract, and understand information contained within thousands of documents at once. Ask in-depth questions and receive a substantive analysis — complete with citations — plus assess similarities, differences, and favorability between them.
Extract and analyze information from text messages Scenario You need to review and analyze a stack of text messages to determine what actionable information there is to support claims of unauthorized use of joint funds or dissipation/concealment to shape case strategy for negotiation, depositions or trial preparation.
Step 1 — Upload the documents you want to review and analyze
Step 2 — Enter in your prompt, clearing stating what you are looking for. Prompt Extract the following themes from the text messages: 1) Financial: such as unauthorized use of joint funds or asset dissipation/ concealment. 2) Parenting: such as reliability for handovers, late/failed collections or intoxication concerns. 3) Conduct: such as threats/intimidation/harassment or coercive/controlling behavior.
Result In seconds, CoCounsel uses its powerful Review Documents skill and combs through every word of the text messages and identifies a mountain of supporting evidence to substantiate claims for unauthorized use, dissipation, and concealment of joint assets.
Draft a letter to opposing counsel synthesizing results You can even take the information found from the document review and use it in a variety of ways, including drafting a letter to opposing counsel. Prompt Draft a letter to opposing counsel summarizing how the above text message content supports claims of unauthorized use of joint assets and concealment and dissipation, and asserting that if husband refuses to accept the proposed terms of settlement already on the table, wife will be filing a motion for contempt and to freeze assets and for an accounting and for compensatory damages for financial misconduct.
Result CoCounsel synthesizes the key points from the text messages and drafts a letter to opposing counsel setting forth how they show unauthorized use of joint assets, dissipation and concealment, and propose settling before proceeding with motion practice.
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