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What Clients Actually Ask When You Go Independent (and How to Answer)

A client-question primer for independence conversations—what they ask, what they really mean, and how to respond with clarity and confidence.
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A client-question primer for independence conversations—what they ask, what they really mean, and how to respond with clarity and confidence.

Note: This is educational and not legal advice. Treat it as a primer so you can ask better questions of counsel.

Key takeaways

  • Clients are asking: ‘Will my experience get worse?’ not ‘Is independence cool?’
  • Your tone matters more than your explanation length.
  • Have answers ready for fees, safety, service, and custody.
  • Confidence reduces friction; vagueness increases it.
  • Build a simple FAQ and repeat it consistently.

The top questions

  • Why are you leaving?
  • Is my money safe?
  • Are my fees changing?
  • What’s different now?
  • What do I need to sign?

Answer framework

Use a 3-part answer: (1) client-first reason, (2) what stays the same, (3) what improves.

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