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Attorney Patricia Lee will discuss legal points to consider when developing wills and trusts and give an overview of estate planning. She has been a trust and estates lawyer with... read more

William C. Darrah, who has practiced divorce law in Hawai`i for nearly 30 years, will give an overview of custody and visitation, division of property, child support, alimony and other... read more

The Nominating Committee of the Hawai`i Supreme Court is seeking non-lawyer community representatives to serve as members of the Disciplinary Board for three-year terms beginning July 1, 2006. Board membership... read more

The Nominating Committee of the Hawai`i Supreme Court is seeking a non-lawyer community representative to serve as a trustee for a five-year term beginning May 3, 2006. This position is... read more

The King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center is presenting a free program titled Propaganda v. Patriotism on Wednesday, March 22 and Wednesday, April 12, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.... read more

The Hawai`i State Judiciary is sponsoring a free session on the topic of “Landlord-Tenant Law” at noon Wednesday, March 22, 2006, in the Supreme Court conference room, 417 South King... read more

William C. Darrah, who has practiced divorce law in Hawai`i for nearly 30 years, will give an overview of custody and visitation, division of property, child support, alimony and other... read more

On Wednesday, March 1, thirty-one students from Kamehameha and Kahuku High Schools will participate in a simulated congressional hearing at Ali`iolani Hale, 417 South King Street, at 2:00 p.m. The... read more

The Judicial Council announced today that the deadline to submit applications to fill two anticipated vacancies on the Hawai`i State Ethics Commission has been extended from February 24, 2006 to... read more

First Circuit District Court Judge Faye Koyanagi will explain the process of filing a small claims case and describe what happens when parties go to court. Before joining the Judiciary... read more