Planning for aging — whether for yourself or for parents — goes far beyond choosing a comfortable place to live. It’s about anticipating medical needs, protecting assets, preserving independence, and avoiding legal and financial landmines that can impact your ʻohana for years to come. For families in Honolulu and across Hawaiʻi, these decisions are especially important. Housing costs are high, care options can be limited, and the wrong move at the wrong time can quietly unrav
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6 Major Mistakes Hawaiʻi Families Make
Before you choose an estate planning attorney, understand the common missteps that can quietly affect families — and how to approach planning with clarity and confidence.