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Charli Evaheld, Legacy Expert

Hi, I'm Charli, your Legacy Companion. I can help you organise your plans, preserve cherished memories, and get started on your legacy journey right now đź’ž

While you are in hospice, create legacy gifts for loved ones with gentle letters, keepsakes, voice notes and future messages that carry your love forward.

Weave truth into tribute. The Legacy Loom Method gives you expert guidance, printable templates, and real examples—so you can honour any life with authenticity, compassion, and clarity.

A warm 2026 guide to fate vs free will, moral responsibility, and legacy writing, with practical prompts for preserving values, choices, and care wishes.

The "letter to my younger self" format has emerged as a powerful tool for self-reflection, personal growth, and legacy creation. This guide explores how to create meaningful letters that capture authentic wisdom while avoiding common pitfalls—whether for private healing, family archives, or inspiring others.

A tribute letter is a gift of words—a way to tell someone what they mean to you while they can hear it or to honour their memory after they're gone. This guide provides examples for parents, partners, and friends, with templates and prompts to help you find the right words.

The terminology maze around end-of-life healthcare documents can be confusing. Living wills and advance directives are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct purposes, legal standings, and applications. This comprehensive guide clarifies the differences, explores state-by-state variations, and helps you choose the right approach to protect your healthcare wishes.

Family heirlooms carry our histories, values, and memories across generations. This practical playbook provides clear frameworks for deciding which items to preserve, how to properly store them, when to digitise, and when to share them with the next generation—ensuring your family treasures remain meaningful for years to come.

When preserving memories of loved ones, today's digital landscape offers two distinct paths: public memorial websites and private family vaults. This comprehensive guide examines the benefits, limitations, and appropriate uses of both options, helping you make informed decisions that honour your loved ones while protecting what matters most.

Your phone's scanner is convenient but risky. This complete guide reveals the four hidden threats in mobile scanning apps, shows you exactly how to spot malicious software before it steals your data, and provides a proven system for organizing your family's most important documents in permanent, encrypted storage. Backed by 2025 academic research, featuring expert recommendations, and trusted by thousands of Australian families. Includes a complete security checklist and free storage guide.

Use real legacy statement examples, simple prompts, and safe storage tips to write a message your family can keep, understand, and revisit for years ahead.

Witnessing requirements vary across Australian states and UK rules. This guide explains differences, risks, and best practices to ensure documents are valid, respected, and legally binding.

Legacy letters for grandchildren capture stories, values and love in your own voice. This guide shares examples, prompts and structure tips, plus wording ideas for milestones and difficult moments. Get started free with the Evaheld Legacy Vault—create, share and update your letters in one secure place, and invite family to contribute.

Discussing end-of-life wishes is difficult but vital. This guide shows how to have meaningful conversations with loved ones, ensuring clarity, comfort, and respect for future decisions.

Enjoy funny grandparent memes, family prompts, and simple ways to turn everyday laughs into saved stories, voice notes, and keepsakes.

A family legacy is not just what you leave behind, but how you are remembered. It includes the stories, values, traditions, lessons and intentions that shape families across generations—and can be thoughtfully preserved, shared and carried forward.

Remembrance spaces differ not just in visibility, but in the kind of experience they create for those left behind. Explore the trade-offs between private, family-held spaces and public memorials—so you can choose an approach that safeguards consent, preserves dignity, and respects the emotional boundaries of everyone involved, while still honouring a life meaningfully.