FAQ
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Harbor helps you prepare for life’s most overwhelming moments, from disasters to death, by organizing your important information, preserving your memories, and helping you plan ahead with clarity and care.
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Not quite. We don’t provide legal advice. We’re here to guide the personal, practical, and emotional side of planning: organizing files, writing your story, and making sure nothing meaningful gets left behind.
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Absolutely. Our work is about being prepared for the unexpected and the inevitable. Planning ahead now means less stress later, for you and your loved ones.
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We help you go beyond the list. Harbor offers structure, emotional clarity, and thoughtful reflection by turning a pile of documents into a meaningful system, and your memories into something your family will cherish.
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Not at all. We’ve helped people in their 20s, 40s, 70s, and everywhere in between. Death isn’t just for the elderly, and disasters don’t check your birth year.
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Yes! We offer writing support for obituaries, legacy letters, final messages, and personal histories. Whether it’s for now, or for later, we’ll help you shape your story with honesty and heart.
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That’s exactly why we exist. We walk you through it step-by-step. Whether you’re drowning in digital files or don’t know how to talk about your final wishes, we’ll help you start gently and build from there.
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Yes. We take your privacy seriously. All files are handled with confidentiality, and we use secure, encrypted tools when storing or transferring digital information.
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Definitely. Many of our clients choose to prepare alongside a spouse, parent, or adult child. We can guide individual or group sessions depending on your needs.
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Most people feel lighter, more focused, and more present after they’ve prepared. Harbor’s work isn’t about death — it’s about giving yourself permission to live with intention and peace.