What does your client contract actually do for your business?

Your client contract values and cares for your client relationships—through clarity and boundaries.

Your client contract—which defines the agreements in your client relationships—is the container, the river banks, within which your business operates—and your magic happens.

It holds energetic and practical space for the blossoming and delivery of your work. 

When it is clear and consistent—from the outset—it nurtures and grows relationships. It engenders trust. It even stokes the flame of creativity.

Your client contract creates a dynamic where the boundaries of your work and your team are respected (even if that team is just you). 

It reduces—or entirely eliminates—leaks of money, time and energy from your business (and your life) by creating clear expectations and structures through which money, work and communication flow. 

And it gives you an experience of being differently—fully rooted and present—in your work.

It does this through both the elements of the contract—and the energy you bring to it. 

Which is why your client contract is most powerful in the making (and why you want an attorney who can craft a client contract that’s exactly right for you, practically and energetically, and can hold you in the process).

It is through the crafting of their client contracts that I’ve seen clients get the most clear about what they value, how they want to operate, what their business needs to actually deliver its promise and the relationships that support that (as well as those that clearly don’t). 

And I’ve seen that transform their businesses.

If you want to discuss what that looks like for your business, I’d love to work with you.

 schedule a 1/2 hour consult with me.

In your consult, we will:

  • Ask what is working and not working—with your client contract and in your client relationships;
  • Create a preliminary plan for crafting a client contract that creates clear boundaries, facilitates the flow of money, work and communication in your client relationships, and feels good to both you and your clients.
  • Answer any questions you have about creating your contract—or working together. 

You can then decide to work together to craft the client contract that is exactly right for your business—practically and energetically. (If you do, your consult fee will be applied to the fee for your client contract.)

It’s my job to ask all the pertinent questions, so you don’t need to prepare anything at all before we meet. (Clients find just the consult puts them at ease.)

I look forward to working with you!