

The Relationship People, Jinglewood, Landford, Wiltshire Tel: 0800 298 5938 Email: help@therelationshipeople.co.uk


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When might our coaching be useful for your clients?
When people call on you for professional advice they often find themselves outside their comfort zone. They may be more tense or less resourceful than usual and this can have a knock-on effect on their decision making and their engagement in your processes.
The reasons why clients see solicitors are often another cause of stress and their relationship may bear the brunt of the pressure they feel. For example when people are buying and selling homes or if they have just lost a relative. Sometimes the stresses can lead to or expose underlying difficulties that are outside your remit.
And of course some clients will call on you about their relationship.
In every case our help can support your clients, increasing their capacity to cope with the services you are providing. As a result they will experience a better service overall.
Consider our coaching support for clients who ask for your advice on:
Benefits for solicitors
We are happy for you to present our services as part of your overall offering to your clients. Let us help you exceed your clients’ expectations of the legal profession.We have already worked successfully with Wiltshire and Hampshire based Solicitors Bonallack & Bishop , running a 'Relationships in Distress' free consultation at their legal surgeries every week at their Salisbury office and every month at their Andover office. Read more about how Bonallack and Bishop and the Relationship People work together.
Clients who are better able to cope are less demanding on your time and allow you to focus on the areas that demand your expertise.
In building a long term relationship with you, we can be flexible about the ways we work together.
Some clients who see a solicitor asking about divorce, may in reality want a different outcome but are at a loss to know where to turn or even if it is possible to repair a damaged relationship.

