
You don’t need to know what to do. That’s why we’re here.
A Structured, Committed Journey
When someone passes, the world doesn’t pause.
Agencies require forms. Families expect answers. Time moves on.
At Chamberside, we slow it down.
We give you a steady process, a compassionate guide, and no pressure to “have it all figured out.”
Here’s how it works.
1
The Moment You Reach Out
Whether you were referred by a professional, found us online, or came through word of mouth, we respond within 24 hours.
You’ll receive:
A reply via email or WhatsApp (your preference).
A short, optional prep sheet or question set.
A time slot for a clarity call, if needed.
2
The Clarity Call
A 30-to-45-minute phone conversation to:
Understand your current situation.
Identify whether you’re an executor, family member, or legacy writer.
Clarify legal vs admin vs emotional needs.
Most of all: to slow you down, and reassure you that there is a path.
3
Tier Recommendation & Quote
After the call, we will schedule a meeting to develop a clear understanding of how to approach and navigate your unique set of circumstances.
You will:
be matched with the right service tier or bundle.
receive a tailored scope-of-work summary
be given transparent pricing (no hidden fees)
receive engagement confirmation with clear boundaries
4
Service Delivery
Depending on your tier, we begin walking beside you, through our service tiers and optional add-ons.
5
Completion & Closure
Once the work is done, you receive:
A thank you note.
We also maintain a secure archive (2 years) in case you need re-access or updates later.
Ongoing Support, If Life Circles Back
We’re here if:
You need to update your legacy writing.
Your executor role changes or intensifies.
You refer someone else and want us to assist them with utmost discretion.
“Some bonds, once formed, quietly remain.”
What If You’re Still Not Sure?
Not everyone comes with a plan. Some just come carrying a quiet burden. Please reach out if you’re feeling overwhelmed, uncertain or confused.
You can:
Contact us
Write to us with no obligation