Tax season forces clarity. For a brief moment each year — usually around April — you have a complete, honest picture of your financial life. You’ve gathered statements, reviewed accounts, tracked income, and taken stock of what you own and what you owe. But then, like most people in Honolulu and across Hawaiʻi, you close the folder, file your return, and move on. And in doing so, you skip the most important question: If something happened to you tomorrow, would your loved one
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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.