Divorce is rarely easy, but when a high-conflict partner is involved, emotions can run high. Fueled by potential anger and resentment, these situations can take a toll on your well-being and significantly impact your children. How a high-conflict partner affects the...
Honolulu Family Law Blog
What happens if my ex-spouse fails to pay alimony?
Alimony, also called spousal support, is a court-ordered financial agreement that is sometimes made during a divorce. It helps the lower-earning spouse maintain financial stability after the marriage ends. When a court has ruled that you should receive alimony...
Can a divorced parent leave Hawaii with their children?
It can be difficult for those who divorce to transition to living independently afterward. Given the high cost of living in Hawaii, people may find it particularly difficult to maintain a similar standard of living after ending a marriage. This is especially true when...
Are separate assets absolutely exempt from property division?
In Hawaii, courts consider certain assets as separate, which are typically exempt from divorce property division. These separate assets may include property a spouse acquired and owned before the marriage and inheritances and gifts they received individually, before...
Is it time to ask for child support modifications?
Divorce is a dynamic and highly complicated process, especially when it involves children. The agreements made during this process reflect the family's circumstances at that moment. However, situations can change as life happens, and your children's needs will grow....
Do we need the court’s approval to mediate our Hawaii divorce?
Mediation has become a popular alternative to addressing divorce issues since it gives parties more control over the outcome, allows for a more private process and, at times, provides a faster and less costly divorce process. In Hawaii, courts may order a mandatory...
Dealing with post-divorce relocation
Child custody is one of the arrangements separating couples must agree on during the divorce process. Often, child custody disputes drift families apart as disagreements continue about who the child should stay with. The conflict further intensifies when one of the...
Can divorcing couples avoid taxes and penalties for 401(k)s?
The longer a marriage lasts, the more property people acquire together. They often use some of their income to prepare for the future. Many couples in Hawaii make contributions to 401(k)s or similar tax-sheltered retirement accounts for decades. Funding an account...
Dividing marital property during a divorce
Every couple enters marriage hoping it will last forever. As you build your family throughout the years, you have likely acquired assets that you considered communally owned—your house, car and savings, to name a few. But when you are now facing each other in a...
Why is time crucial when keeping the home after the divorce?
Keeping the family home after the divorce can be a significant undertaking, depending on the family's circumstances during the marriage. A party can prefer this setup for sentimental and financial reasons. However, the process associated with this task can be...