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Wills are legal documents that take effect after you die. Wills provide instructions about who should serve as your personal representative (called an executor) and who should receive your assets. Wills also can name a guardian for a minor child and make arrangements for the care of a disabled child or adult. If a person dies without a valid will, Hawaii law determines who inherits the estate. Trusts are estate planning tools that name a trustee to manage a person's assets during his or her lifetime, and tells the trustee how to distribute those assets when the person dies. Unlike a will, a trust can reduce or eliminate estate taxes, and the need for probate court.

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You may think you do not need a will because you own little or your assets are all held in joint accounts, joint tenancy, or beneficiary accounts. However, future assets mat be acquired through inheritance, gift, or by winning a lottery. Putting your wishes in writing through a valid will or trust helps to ensure that your desires will be known and honored after your death.

Wills and trusts are highly personalized estate planning tools. Anyone who is thinking about making a will or trust should ask a Hawaii Wills and trusts lawyer who is experienced in estate planning to determine the best course of action.

The following are common wills and trusts terms:

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  Living Wills in the Shadow of the Schiavo Case
Audio, RM, 44 Kbps, 1:14, 3/31/2005

In light of the court battle over the fate of Terri Schiavo, the brain-damaged Florida woman who died Thursday, many Americans have been looking into drawing up living wills. We speak with the American Bar Association's expert on living wills.
Source: National Public Radio
 
 
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Trusts. 560:2-901 to 907 Reserved. Part 10. Uniform International Wills Act. 560:2-1001 to 1010 Reserved. ARTICLE III. PROBATE OF WILLS AND ADMINISTR
HB1453 SD1
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII: ... "§560: Trusts for domestic or pet animals. (a) A trust for the care of one or more

 


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Common Terms

 


Today's Terms

Conservatorship

Definition:
A legal arrangement ordered by a court to protect property of a person under 18 years of age or an adult who lacks the ability to take care of his own property.

Real Property

Definition:
Land and buildings or structures permanently attached to land.

Trustee

Definition:
A person who holds legal title to property and administers it for the benefit of persons named in a will, trust agreement, trust declaration, or deed.

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Hawaii Wills & Trusts Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need a Wills & Trusts Attorney you should contact our Wills & Trusts Attorneys as soon as possible:

  • Ahuimanu
  • Aiea
  • Aliamanu
  • Ewa Beach
  • Halawa
  • Hilo
  • Honolulu
  • Kahului
  • Kailua
  • Kaneohe
  • Kaneohe Station
  • Kapaa
  • Kihei
  • Lahaina
  • Makaha
  • Makakilo City
  • Mililani Town
  • Nanakuli
  • Pearl City
  • Schofield 
  • Barracks
  • Wahiawa
  • Waianae
  • Wailuku
  • Waimalu
  • Waipahu
  • Waipio

 


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