Divorce often involves the complex process of dividing assets between spouses, which can be particularly difficult when it involves vacation properties. In Hawaii, the approach to property division during divorce is one of equitable distribution. This principle aims...
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3 common misconceptions about no-fault divorce
Hawaii is a no-fault divorce, which means the dissolution of a marriage does not require proving a wrongdoing by either party. Unfortunately, many people hold misconceptions about no-fault divorce, likely because the concept simplifies the grounds for divorce but does...
Is co-owning a home after divorcing possible?
The fate of the family home often becomes a central concern in divorce. Traditionally, couples choose between selling or having one partner buy out the other. Many couples choose to keep their shared home after divorce for financial reasons or to provide stability for...
How do you co-parent from a distance?
Picture this: you have just accepted a job offer in a different state, but your children will remain in Hawaii with your former spouse. As a co-parent, nothing is more important than ensuring your child's well-being and happiness. But how can you stay involved in...
Can a co-parent refuse to uphold a Hawaii custody order?
There are generally two paths to securing a valid custody order in Hawaii. Some parents sit down and discuss their issues. They can then present the courts with arrangements in an uncontested custody case. Other times, when parents don't agree about how to divide...
5 ways to rebuild your finances post-divorce
Going through a divorce can be emotionally draining and financially challenging. This is a period of transition, and focusing on restoring your financial stability can somehow steer you in a direction that can lead to a more secure and hopeful future. Here are some...
5 healthy co-parenting strategies
Divorce can be a stressful experience for everyone involved, especially the children. The emotional turmoil often affects their sense of stability and security. However, healthy co-parenting can help mitigate these negative impacts and provide a supportive environment...
Tips to navigate a divorce with a high-conflict partner
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...
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...