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How Kamuela Divorce Lawyers Collect Past-Due Child Support

Most people would agree that children should not be financially punished when their parent’s divorce. So, Hawaii’s income share child support model is designed, in part, to give children the same standard of living they would have ad if their parents remained married. But over half of the nonresidential custodians in the Rainbow State do […]

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Kamuela Divorce Lawyers and Basic Hawaii Child Support Calculations

The Rainbow State is one of only three jurisdictions in the country which uses the complex Melson Formula to determine child support obligations. Montana and Delaware, where Judge Elwood Melson developed this formula in the 1980s, are the other two states. This formula gives Kamuela divorce lawyers the opportunity to preserve the legal and financial […]

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Should a Kona DUI Lawyer Represent Me at the ALR Hearing?

Hawaii is an implied consent state. Whether they know it or not, drivers give police officers permission to administer chemical tests, including the Breathalyzer, when they sign their drivers’ licenses. They may revoke that permission later, but this revocation has consequences, in the form of drivers’ license suspension.

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Divorce Property Division and Kona Divorce Lawyers

In terms of marital property, Hawaii is an equitable distribution state. Assets, and debts, must be divided in such a way so the marriage dissolution is not an unfair financial burden for either party.

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If I Took a Chemical Test, Can a Kona DUI Attorney Still Help Me?

Back in ye olden days, this question was not as critical as it is today. Prior to the mid 1990s, a failed chemical test was only a presumption of intoxication. So, a Kona DUI attorney could use the full array of intoxication defenses.

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How Do Kona Divorce Lawyers Maximize Alimony Obligations?

In most states, spousal support is a standard component of a divorce decree. But Hawaii judges award alimony in less than 10 percent of the divorce cases in the Rainbow State.

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What to Expect in a Kamuela Divorce

The Rainbow State is a place like none other in the Union, and not just because it’s the land where palm...

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A DUI Guide for Hawaii People From a Kona DUI Lawyer

Hawaii has a lot to offer visitors, and everyone returns home with a different positive...

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