Most client problems can be sorted out with a clear conversation, but there are times when things have gone so wrong that no amount of talking seems to fix it. Maybe trust has broken down, or the communication has become difficult, or the client keeps moving the goalposts no matter what you do. Ending a client relationship is never easy, but sometimes it is the right call. How do you decide when a working relationship is no longer worth saving, and what usually pushes you to that point?