For this type of question I use a spread that I am pretty sure came from the book Tarot: Get the Whole Story by James Ricklef (my books are packed up right now, otherwise I'd go check). I don't remember what he called it, but I call it "If and When."
Shuffle and cut as normal, then pull ten cards and lay them in a row (you may need to make two rows if your table isn't very wide). Then look for the cards you feel would answer the "if" part of the question. For me in your case it would be all the Pages, 10 of Cups, 10 of Pentacles, 6 of Cups. If one or more of those cards shows up, the answer is yes, the energy exists for this to take place (but of course the outcome is not set in stone as we have free will).
The position of the significant card or cards in the draw signifies how close in time the event is likely to occur, and cards leading up to the significant card(s) show what will or needs to take place prior to the event occurring.
If no cards show up that would signify a "yes" to the question, I would then go on to a different spread such as a Celtic Cross to see what might be blocking the achievement of the desired goal and what the querent can do to change things. In my practice, for example, I have read for several women who were having a difficult time getting pregnant but who did become pregnant after working with their ancestors.
ETA: Strangely, I just found that this is one of two Tarot books I had not in fact packed away, but that was sitting about three feet away from me when I first responded. It looks like Mr. Ricklef called this the "Variable Timing Spread" and in the illustration he uses five cards, but says that the actual number of cards is up to the reader's intuition. I always use ten.