by Vivian Oberling | Sep 30, 2025 | Communication, Relationships
Let’s start here: Needing therapy doesn’t mean your relationship is broken. In fact, it often means you care enough to fix what’s not working before it snowballs. But how do you know when it’s time to bring in a third party? What’s “normal couple stuff” vs. something...
by Vivian Oberling | Sep 29, 2025 | Communication, Relationships
In relationships, expectations shape nearly everything—how we show love, how we argue, how we interpret a partner’s silence, and what we believe makes a “good” relationship. The problem isn’t that we have expectations; it’s usually that we rarely put them into words....
by Janice Killion | Sep 28, 2025 | Washington Prenuptial Agreements
There’s something about Washington weddings that feels cinematic. Maybe it’s the misty backdrop of the Cascades, the ferry rides across Puget Sound, or the moody sunsets over the Olympic Peninsula. But as dreamy as the setting may be, the practical questions still...
by Richard Lebovitz | Sep 26, 2025 | Military Prenup
If you’re in the military, or marrying someone who is, you’re probably used to adapting. New orders, new cities, long separations, and surprise deployments are all part of the deal. But one thing that doesn’t have to feel chaotic? Planning for your...
by Mathew Kerbis | Sep 25, 2025 | Trust
Trusts often get talked about in hushed tones, like some mysterious legal secret reserved for billionaires with vacation homes in the Hamptons. The truth is that trusts are one of the most versatile tools in estate planning. They are useful for everyone from young...