About
Built for continuity
Orclaris exists to preserve the structure around consequential decisions — authority, intent, and timing — so that continuity does not depend on memory alone.
Purpose
Why Orclaris exists
Consequential decisions often remain visible long after the context around them has faded. Over time, memory weakens, participants change, and interpretation becomes harder.
Orclaris was created to preserve authority, intent, and effective time in structured form so that records remain understandable across time.
Principles
Design principles
Explicit structure
Authority, decisions, and amendments are recorded explicitly rather than inferred from memory.
Traceable continuity
Records should remain understandable even when participants, roles, and circumstances change over time.
Non-retroactive record
Once sealed, records are not rewritten. Future changes are recorded through amendments.
Structural restraint
The system is designed to preserve decision structure, not to replace judgment or provide advisory guidance.
Role
What Orclaris is not
Orclaris does not provide legal, tax, or investment advice.
It does not arbitrate disputes or replace professional judgment.
Its role is structural recording.
Context
A system for durable clarity
Orclaris is designed for situations in which decisions must remain understandable across time, participant change, and amendment.