by Ethan Okura | Aug 7, 2014 | Estate Planning
One question that comes up often in estate planning is: How should I own my Real Property (or Real Estate)? Last July I wrote an article on this very topic. The focus of that article was simply how to avoid probate with a slight mention of asset protection. ...
by Ethan Okura | Jul 16, 2014 | Estate Planning
Having just enjoyed the 4th of July weekend, one thing is certain: Summer is here! I don’t know where all the time goes, but 2014 is just flying by for me and I imagine many of you are experiencing the same thing. So, in honor of summer, I thought I’d share some tax...
by Ethan Okura | Jun 6, 2014 | Estate Planning
The Hawaii State Legislature has been quite active in the field of estate planning recently. Last month I wrote an article about the new Power of Attorney law. Shortly after that law was passed, Governor Abercrombie signed Senate Bill 2887, S.D. 1, on...
by Ethan Okura | May 6, 2014 | Estate Planning
As of April 17th 2014, Governor Abercrombie signed a bill into law establishing the new Uniform Power of Attorney Act. It may be a little confusing to people because there already was a Hawaii law allowing powers of attorney, and the old law was called the...
by Ethan Okura | Apr 7, 2014 | Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Estate Taxes and Gift Taxes
“’Tis impossible to be sure of anything but Death and Taxes.” – Christopher Bullock (Cobbler of Preston) Last month I addressed the serious topic of Death and the disposition of your remains. On an only slightly brighter note, this month’s article is focused on...