
Sadity Esq.
Balancing Briefs, Babies, and Boss Moves.
WELCOME TO SADITY ESQ.
I’m Caryn “Sadity Esq.” Ragin; attorney, mother of four, and guide to navigating the overlap of law, motherhood, money, and legacy. I don’t blog or post to show off what I know. I share because legal knowledge should be accessible and practical. It should be empowering for real people navigating real responsibilities. This space is for those who are building real lives with real responsibilities: raising families, growing careers, managing property, and trying to stay rooted in faith and purpose through it all.
Here, we talk about the things that shape our everyday lives; briefs, babies, and boss moves. Whether we’re talking about protecting your property, planning your legacy, advocating for your kids, or simply surviving the working-mom juggle, my goal is to help you feel informed, confident, and equipped. Not overwhelmed.
If you’re building a life you’re proud of, then you belong here. Whether it’s at home, at work, or in your community, you have a place here. This is where briefs, babies, and boss moves meet . I invite you to invite them to follow / subscribe / explore!
Welcome to the conversation!
Career, Womanhood & Boss Moves
“The law is powerful, and when wielded by a person of color, it becomes a beacon of hope, a sword for justice, and a voice for the voiceless.”
— Sherrilyn Ifill
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Tacoma’s New Landlord Ordinance:
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A Landlord’s Winter Survival Guide:
Motherhood + Parenting
“Being a mother is the most challenging and the most rewarding job, and every day as an attorney, I bring those same skills of patience, empathy, and perseverance to my work.”
— Kamala Harris
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Empowering Empathy:
Lessons from Son that Shape my Parenting and my Profession. As a parent and professional, balancing the demands of work and nurturing my children often feels like a high-wire act. Yet, my oldest son—my second child—has been a great teacher in learning to parent with patience and kindness. He’s taught me that parenting isn’t about…
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Don’t Wait: Why Every Parent Needs a Will (Even if You’re Young or Don’t Have Many Assets)
If you’ve got kids, it’s time to get a will, like, now! It’s not just about your stuff; it’s mainly about choosing who’ll take care of your kids if something happens to you. Don’t leave it to the court, because they won’t know your family like you do. Peace of mind is everything!
Legal, Legacy & Life “Expertise”
“The law is pow“The law is not only a tool to resolve disputes, but a means to educate society on the boundaries of acceptable behavior.”
— Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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“How Will You Pay Rent After the Baby Is Born?”
