Divorce negotiation gets stuck when both people are negotiating from injury rather than interest; reframing helps you notice what you actually need (financial security, respect, clean break) versus what feels like punishment to demand. This shift from revenge-seeking to need-meeting often unlocks movement.
Cognitive reframing is a psychological technique that shifts how a person interprets a situation, and AI can apply this method to help divorcing partners restate demands as interests during negotiation drafts.
When emotions run high, AI-assisted reframing helps both parties move from adversarial positions to solvable problems, reducing legal costs and emotional damage by generating alternative framings of contested issues like asset division and custody arrangements.
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