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We believe the perfect estate plan is whatever a client decides to do after fully understanding the options.  That’s why we view ourselves as educators as well as legal experts.  Below are our responses to frequently asked questions about estate planning in Hawaii.

Dayva Keolanui
March 2, 2018
Estate Planning Basics

What is a HIPAA release form?

Dayva Keolanui
March 2, 2018
Estate Planning Basics
What is a HIPAA release form?

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was created by Congress in 1996 to protect your healthcare information. In order for anyone other than yourself to access your your medical information or talk to your doctor, they need to have a current HIPPA Release Form.

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Dayva Keolanui
February 13, 2018
Estate Planning Basics

What is an Advance Healthcare Directive?

Dayva Keolanui
February 13, 2018
Estate Planning Basics
What is an Advance Healthcare Directive?

Attorney John Roth explains how an advance healthcare directive (referred to sometimes as a Living Will and Healthcare Power of Attorney) facilitates the making of health care decisions by your agent if you are unable to make them yourself.

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Dayva Keolanui
January 29, 2018

What is Incapacity?

Dayva Keolanui
January 29, 2018
What is Incapacity?

Attorney John Roth explains what incapacity means in a legal sense. The mental capacity to handle your own affairs may decline over your lifetime or you may temporarily become incapacitated, where someone may have to help you make decisions and do things, such as pay bills.

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Dayva Keolanui
January 10, 2018

What is a Durable Power of Attorney?

Dayva Keolanui
January 10, 2018
What is a Durable Power of Attorney?

A Durable Power of Attorney is one of the basic estate planning documents that appoints another individual to act as your agent on your behalf, during your lifetime.  John explains the uses and requirements for setting up a Durable Power of Attorney. 

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Dayva Keolanui
December 27, 2017

What is rights of survivorship?

Dayva Keolanui
December 27, 2017
What is rights of survivorship?

If you own an asset jointly with someone with rights of survivorship and one of you dies, the surviving owner gets 100% of that asset. It doesn't matter what a Will or Trust says, they automatically get the bank account or piece of property that was held jointly with rights of survivorship.

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Dayva Keolanui
November 29, 2017

How do designated beneficiary provisions work?

Dayva Keolanui
November 29, 2017
How do designated beneficiary provisions work?

If you've ever opened a retirement account when starting a new job, you've probably already filled out a designated beneficiary provision. But how do those designated beneficiary provisions actually work? Attorney John Roth explains how they're more powerful than you might think.

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Dayva Keolanui
November 10, 2017

What is a Will?

Dayva Keolanui
November 10, 2017
What is a Will?

What is a Will? It's the most commonly used estate planning document, but how does it work?

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Dayva Keolanui
October 25, 2017

What is the difference between Estate Planning vs. Estate Administration?

Dayva Keolanui
October 25, 2017
What is the difference between Estate Planning vs. Estate Administration?

Do you know the difference between Estate Planning and Estate Administration? Both are crucial to make sure your wishes are carried out after your lifetime. 

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Dayva Keolanui
October 5, 2017

When should I update my Estate Plan?

Dayva Keolanui
October 5, 2017
When should I update my Estate Plan?

So you did the hard part and made your Estate Plan, but how long is a Will, Trust, Power of Attorney, and Advance Healthcare Directive good for? Attorney John Roth answers the tricky question: When should I update my Estate Plan?

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Dayva Keolanui
September 8, 2017

What Is Estate Planning?

Dayva Keolanui
September 8, 2017
What Is Estate Planning?

Estate planning is the process of putting together a plan, which will allow someone to step into your shoes to manage your assets in the event of your incapacity and carry out your wishes after your lifetime.

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Dayva Keolanui
August 30, 2017

Announcing the "Just Ask John" Video Series

Dayva Keolanui
August 30, 2017
Announcing the "Just Ask John" Video Series

we're turning a new leaf with the "Just Ask John" video series. We'll still answer your estate planning questions, just by video

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Dayva Keolanui
June 2, 2017

How can I ensure that my pet will be cared for properly, if something happens to me?

Dayva Keolanui
June 2, 2017
How can I ensure that my pet will be cared for properly, if something happens to me?

Without proper planning, a person’s dog, cat, or other non-human companion might end up in a shelter where they...

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Dayva Keolanui
May 5, 2017

Who should I ask to serve as trustee of my trust?

Dayva Keolanui
May 5, 2017
Who should I ask to serve as trustee of my trust?

There are many reasons for setting up a trust. The most common is to provide for the transfer the property at the time of your death. In such cases, the trust takes the place of a will, which is why this kind of trust is often called a will-substitute. People who use a trust...

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Dayva Keolanui
April 7, 2017

What is the best way to leave something to charity?

Dayva Keolanui
April 7, 2017
What is the best way to leave something to charity?

People who want to support the work of their favorite charity often make one last gift, at the time of their death.  Many use a will substitute to do so...

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Dayva Keolanui
March 3, 2017
Estate Planning Basics

What happens if I die without a Will?

Dayva Keolanui
March 3, 2017
Estate Planning Basics
What happens if I die without a Will?

Without a Will or Will Substitute, a person’s property could end up in the wrong hands...

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Dayva Keolanui
February 3, 2017

What is a Letter of Instructions and Ethical Will?

Dayva Keolanui
February 3, 2017
What is a Letter of Instructions and Ethical Will?

Your Estate Plan provides the proactive legal framework for what will happen to your assets after your potential incapacity or death.  Letters of Instruction and Ethical Wills are not legally binding, but add a personal touch that can add heartfelt meaning to your Estate Plan, beyond the pages of legalese. 

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Dayva Keolanui
January 6, 2017

Who will pay my debts after I die?

Dayva Keolanui
January 6, 2017
Who will pay my debts after I die?

The old expression, “you can’t take it with you,” applies to debts as well as assets.  Debts usually must be paid by the executor of the decedent’s probate estate or a successor trustee, using funds from...

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Dayva Keolanui
December 2, 2016

How much should I tell my adult children about my estate plan?

Dayva Keolanui
December 2, 2016
How much should I tell my adult children about my estate plan?

I generally believe in open communications, but the best approach depends on individual circumstances.  What might be ideal for one family could be disastrous for another.

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Dayva Keolanui
November 4, 2016

What happens to a decedent’s bodily remains in the event of disagreement?

Dayva Keolanui
November 4, 2016
What happens to a decedent’s bodily remains in the event of disagreement?

My father has taught trusts and estates for more than forty years.  When teaching law students law applicable to disputes over a decedent’s bodily remains, he sometimes jokes about feeling...

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Dayva Keolanui
October 7, 2016

What is the best estate plan?

Dayva Keolanui
October 7, 2016
What is the best estate plan?

The best plan for a particular person will reflect that person’s unique circumstances and give that person peace of mind.  People sometimes talk about wills, trust documents, powers of attorney, advanced healthcare directives, and other legal documents as though such documents comprise an estate plan.  Legal documents are simply the tangible part...

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