Relationship Agreement Documents

RAD:ICAL

A 90-minute guided session for couples who want clearer conversations, shared language, and a practical start to their own Relationship Agreement Document.

The goal is not to write a perfect contract in one sitting. The goal is to make hidden assumptions visible, choose what matters now, and leave with a structure you can keep working with together.

Relationship Agreement Document worksheet on a warm desk
RAD worksheet, two mugs, pen, and notes.
Why RAD?

Most relationships already have agreements.

A couple sitting together during a RAD:ICAL relationship agreement session

They are often unspoken: who initiates repair, what commitment means, how much freedom feels healthy, what counts as support, or which needs are allowed to be named.

A Relationship Agreement Document puts those assumptions where both people can see them. From there, you can question them, update them, and choose what actually fits your relationship now.

Is this for us?

Useful when love is present, but clarity is missing.

RAD:ICAL is designed for couples who are willing to be curious, honest, and practical about how their relationship works.

You keep returning to the same conversations without much movement

You want more clarity around freedom, commitment, boundaries, or expectations

Your relationship is changing and your old assumptions no longer fit

You want a practical structure for honest conversations, not only more theory

In the session

A focused start, not a finished script.

We use the session to open the right conversations and create enough structure for you to continue without getting lost in theory.

Name what matters

Identify the needs, boundaries, expectations, and recurring conversations that deserve more clarity.

Create shared language

Turn vague tension into words both people can understand, respond to, and return to later.

Choose first agreements

Decide which agreements are most useful now instead of trying to solve the whole relationship at once.

Leave with structure

Walk away with a clear starting point for continuing your Relationship Agreement Document together.

Topics

What might go into your agreement?

Every relationship is different, so every RAD should be different too. These are some of the areas we can use as starting points.

  • Needs and boundaries
  • Communication
  • Freedom and commitment
  • Conflict and repair
  • Money and practical life
  • Intimacy and connection
For couples

Come curious, not perfectly aligned.

You do not need to already agree on everything. The session is designed to help you discover what needs to be named, clarified, negotiated, or revisited, then choose the first useful step.