Families who opened the map with us
Accounts from clients across the Klang Valley — what they came with, what the session produced, and where they went next.
← Back to Home4+
YEARS OPERATING
130+
FAMILIES SERVED
4.8
AVERAGE RATING
96%
PROGRAMME COMPLETION
Reviews from our clients
Dates reflect when the session was completed. Names used with permission.
Tan Soon Wei
Petaling Jaya
"We booked the Single Fold Session because we couldn't agree on the order in which to address a set of property documents my father had left behind. The agenda approach was something I hadn't expected — we actually read through it the night before and arrived with questions we'd already thought through. The minute at the end was clear enough that my siblings and I referenced it three weeks later when we met the lawyer."
Single Fold Session · June 2025
Lim Mei Ying
Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur
"My husband and I had been putting off a particular conversation about our financial records for well over a year. Having the agenda in writing before the session made it feel manageable — neither of us could redirect the conversation once the items were listed. Rajan held the time well. I wish the venue had a bit more parking, but that's a minor point."
Single Fold Session · May 2025
Ravi Kumar
Subang Jaya
"We went through the Sequenced Conversations Pack after my mother's health changed. Six sessions over three months. The open-items register meant nothing fell through between meetings. By the end we had a clear written record of decisions made and a list of items that still needed professional input — which made the first meeting with our solicitor much shorter than expected."
Sequenced Conversations Pack · April – June 2025
Norzahra binti Zakaria
Shah Alam
"The Atlas Programme was what we needed. My late father-in-law had documents in four different locations and no one in the family had a complete picture. The document assembly took longer than we expected — there were more items than we'd estimated — but Nurul was thorough and patient. What we received at the end was something we could actually hand to the estate lawyer without spending half the appointment explaining what we had."
Atlas Programme · Jan – June 2025
Chin Wai Keat
Damansara Heights
"My wife and I booked a Single Fold Session before purchasing a second property together. We needed to get certain practical decisions into writing before approaching the bank. The session structure was useful — the facilitator kept us on the agenda even when we started to drift into hypotheticals. The confirmed minute gave us what we needed."
Single Fold Session · June 2025
Anand Pillai
Ampang
"What I appreciated most was that Wei Shan was very clear about what Yonderfold doesn't do. At one point my brother tried to get a legal opinion from her and she redirected us politely but firmly. That boundary made me trust the process more. The minute was factual and precise — exactly what you want from something that's going to sit in a family file for years."
Sequenced Conversations Pack · March – May 2025
Three families, three starting points
THE QUESTION
Four adult siblings needed to agree on how to handle a jointly-held family home after their parents moved into assisted living. No decision had been reached in two years of informal discussion.
WHAT WE DID
Six sessions over three months. The family set the agenda for each fold: rental, maintenance responsibilities, long-term ownership structure, and documentation. No advice was offered on any of these matters.
WHERE THEY ENDED UP
A written record of all four positions, an agreed sequence for next steps, and a referral to two registered property lawyers. The family entered those meetings with a clear agenda of their own.
"We'd been going in circles for two years. The sessions didn't solve anything on their own, but they got us to a point where we could actually hand the matter to someone who could."
THE QUESTION
A couple with an age gap of fifteen years wanted to put their practical arrangements in writing before a major health procedure. They had not previously discussed what either party knew about the other's accounts and documents.
WHAT WE DID
A single two-hour session with a focused agenda on document locations, contact information for key institutions, and what each person would need to know in an emergency. Nothing was recorded that the participants didn't confirm.
WHERE THEY ENDED UP
A confirmed minute with a contact list and a document index they drafted themselves during the session. The couple later booked a second session to address a separate question about care preferences.
"Two hours and we finally had a list we'd both agreed on. It sounds simple, but we'd been avoiding that conversation for a long time."
THE QUESTION
A household spanning grandparents, two sets of adult children, and several grandchildren had accumulated property and savings records across decades. No complete picture existed in any one place.
WHAT WE DID
Six months of facilitated conversations alongside clerical assembly of the family's documents into an indexed register. A neutral chronology was drawn from the documents themselves, not from any interpretation by Yonderfold.
WHERE THEY ENDED UP
A bound handover pack with a full index and a dated timeline, a digital copy on family-controlled storage, and a clear picture of which matters needed professional attention and in what order.
"The pack they produced was the first time anyone in the family had seen everything in one place. The accountant said it saved several hours of preliminary work."
Speak to us directly
PHONE
+60 3-5194 7208ADDRESS
8-2 Jalan Kemuja
Bangsar Utama, KL
HOURS
Mon–Fri 9am–6pm
Sat 10am–2pm
Open the first fold with your family
Send a short message or call us directly. An initial conversation is enough to identify the right session format.
Get in Touch