About Aaron & Tiffany

Two counselors.

One marriage.

We’ve been married for eighteen years. We have three kids. We’ve built this life on purpose, and we’ve spent the last decade helping other couples and families do the same.

What we do is a little unusual. We are two counselors, both completing doctoral research in counseling, who happen to be married to each other. We work privately with a small number of couples and families each year. Most of them are navigating the unique pressures that come with leadership, wealth, visibility, and public life.

The way we work together comes from a simple conviction. The couples and families we serve deserve advisors who have actually done the work themselves. Not in theory. In practice. In our own home. On the good days as well as the hard ones.

When you work with us, you are not hiring a brand or a clinic. You are inviting two people into the most private parts of your life. We hold that responsibility seriously, which is why we limit how many families we take on at a time.

Tiffany Spatz

Tiffany Spatz

Principal Consultant

BS – Psychology

MA – Marriage and Family Therapy

Doctoral Candidate – Counseling

I work with women, couples, and families during the seasons that matter most. My clients include executives, public figures, professional athletes, and entertainers, along with their spouses and children. What they share is a need for privacy, clarity, and someone who can hold the complexity of their lives without flinching.

Most of the women I work with are carrying more than the people around them realize. The roles, the visibility, the expectations, the unspoken weight of holding a family together while everything else is moving fast. My work is to give them a place where the performance stops and the real conversation can finally happen.

With couples, the work is often about reconnection. Two people who built something significant together can find themselves living in parallel, managing the family and the calendar and the public-facing life, while the marriage underneath quietly thins out. My role is to help them slow down, see each other again, and rebuild the connection that the pace of their lives has been eroding.

I also work closely with the kids in these families, often teenagers, though sometimes younger. The children growing up inside high-visibility households face a set of pressures their parents didn’t experience at the same age, and they need a space of their own to make sense of it. Done well, the work with the kids and the work with the parents reinforce each other.

Aaron and I work both independently and together as a married team, depending on what a couple or family needs in a given season. Alongside our practice, I serve as a Legacy Advisor with The Legacy Forum, a boutique advisory firm working with high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth families and family offices.

I have been married to Aaron for more than eighteen years, and we are raising three children together. That lived experience is the foundation underneath everything I bring into the room with my clients.

Aaron Spatz

Aaron Spatz

Principal Consultant

BS – Economics | MBA

MA – Marriage and Family Therapy

Doctoral Student – Counseling

Licensed Professional Counselor Associate, NCC

Under supervision of Dr. Biser Rangelov

Before I became a counselor, I served as a Marine Corps Officer with deployments to Afghanistan and the Republic of Georgia. That work taught me something I carry into every conversation today: the weight of responsibility, and what it costs the people we love when we don’t put it down at the door.

Most of the men I work with are carrying more than anyone around them knows. Founders, executives, athletes, public figures, and the quietly successful men whose names never appear in print. They’re used to performing under pressure and they’re used to being the one everyone else relies on. What they don’t have is anywhere safe to set the weight down. My work is to be that place, and to help them get clear about what’s actually underneath the noise.

With couples, the work is usually about communication that has stalled. Two people who have built something significant together, who still love each other, but who keep ending up in the same fight or the same silence. My role is to help them move past the loop and rebuild the kind of conversation that actually changes things. The work is direct, grounded, and human. I don’t dance around the hard stuff.

I also work with families navigating the relational architecture underneath significant wealth. The conversations that don’t happen are the ones that quietly cost families the most, and the next generation is often the one who pays the bill. Helping a family talk about what they’ve actually built, what it’s for, and who’s ready for what, is some of the most consequential work I do.

Tiffany and I work both independently and together as a married team, depending on what a couple or family needs in a given season. Alongside our practice, I serve as a Legacy Advisor with The Legacy Forum, a boutique advisory firm working with high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth families and family offices.

Tiffany and I have been married for more than eighteen years, and we are raising three children together. That marriage is the foundation underneath every conversation I have with the people I serve.

Other Helpful Information

Are you accepting new clients?

Availability is selective. We work with a limited number of individuals, couples, and families each year, and there is often a waiting list. Please inquire so we can explore fit.

What is the investment for working with your practice?

Engagements are private-pay and structured around what each individual, couple, or family actually needs. Specifics are discussed during a private consultation. We are a self-pay practice and do not affiliate with insurance.

Where do sessions take place?

We meet clients where it makes sense. Our private office in Southlake, the comfort of their home, a discreet location of their choosing, or virtually for clients outside the Dallas–Fort Worth area. We work nationwide.

Do I have to be a 'public figure' to work with you?

No. While we specialize in the dynamics that come with visibility, leadership, and significant wealth, we work with anyone whose life has the kind of complexity that requires real privacy and considered thought. Many of our clients are quietly successful in ways the public never sees.

What happens after I inquire?

You will hear back from one of us directly, typically within one business day. If it feels like a fit, we schedule a private consultation to understand what’s prompting your outreach and to determine the right way to begin. Every conversation is held in strict confidence from the first contact forward.