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Hawaii Estate Planning
Hawaii is a “Separate Property” State, which generally means that at death assets in your sole name will pass to those you have designated in your will. However, a surviving spouse may elect to take a percentage of your estate, regardless of what your will says, including probate assets, insurance, trust property — depending upon the number… [continue reading]
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Hawaii Estate Planning
Hawaii is a "Separate Property" State, which generally means that at death assets in your sole name will pass to those you have designated in your will. However, a surviving spouse may elect to take a percentage of your estate, regardless of what your will says, including probate assets, insurance, … [More on Hawaii Estate Planning]
Resources
For your convenience, listed below are some websites to help you with your estate planning, business, real estate, and other legal questions. State of Hawaii Government Offices Hawaii … [For more information]
Business Planning
Small businesses are the backbone of enterprise in Hawaii, especially the Big Island, and we are committed in helping our clients realize their full business potential. In a county where the majority of entities are small business, it is important to have competent legal assistance by those who are … [More on Business Planning]
Hawaii Probate
Important Points Regarding Hawaii Probate Code. Hawaii adopted a new Probate Code, effective 1/1/97. Our Supreme Court Chief Justice stated: "...probate will no longer be a time-consuming, cumbersome process that Hawai'i's citizens dread to the point that they spend hundreds and thousands of … [More on Hawaii Probate]