Q. Do you mind if we try to do this ourselves?

A. In fact, we don't mind at all. Anyone who has lost a parent understands the value of preserving that loved one's legacy. Our founder, Tim Gregg, hopes that The LEGACY DISK concept will instill in families a desire to share more of the experiences, beliefs and opinions that shape not only us as individuals, but also those whose namesake we carry into the next generation. Of course, we understand that the good intention of informally recording a conversation with parents or grandparents often time is never realized because it never becomes a high-enough priority. While "do-it-yourselfers" are sometimes capable at home repair, for the really important things, we usually hire a professional. We believe that capturing the legacy of your loved ones is an important matter, too, and our professionals are skilled at making sure that your life story is handled with loving care.
 
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To help you better understand The LEGACY DISK, its value, benefits, features and procedures, we've prepared this list of frequently asked questions. If you don't find the answer for which you're looking, just go to the Contact Us page of this site and fill out the form. We'll have you an answer as quickly as possible.

Q. Does The LEGACY DISK experience take a lot of time?

Q. How do you handle people who are "camera shy"?

Q. How many people can be included on a LEGACY DISK?

Q. How far in advance should I schedule my interview?

Q. What if something awkward comes up in the interview?

Q. Why is the LEGACY DISK better than a scrapbook of album?

Q. Do you accept private appointments?

Q. Do you mind if we try to do this ourselves?

Q. Why is a 50 percent deposit required?

Q. Is the LEGACY DISK just for families? Can others sign up?