Framework
The Orclaris Framework
A governance model for preserving explicit authority, traceable decisions, and continuity across generations.
Why Structure Matters
Important decisions should not depend on memory
- Authority should be explicit rather than assumed.
- Decisions should be recorded rather than remembered.
- Change should remain traceable rather than informal.
Core Elements
Five structural components
Authority
Defines who has the right to act.
Decisions
Record what has been formally agreed.
Context
Preserves the circumstances and reasoning behind decisions.
Amendments
Govern change without erasing what came before.
Continuity
Allows clarity to survive generational change.
Framework Logic
Each element reinforces the structure as a whole
- Authority establishes legitimacy.
- Decisions create the operative record.
- Context preserves the circumstances and reasoning behind those decisions.
- Amendments allow change without losing historical clarity.
- Over time, continuity emerges from structure rather than memory.
Structural Integrity
The record is not silently rewritten
Structural integrity depends on explicit change rather than informal revision.
- Authority changes are explicit.
- Decisions remain traceable over time.
- Amendments preserve prior state rather than replacing it silently.
Get Started
For families navigating continuity across generations
Orclaris is designed for families who value clarity across generations.