A Practical Guide to Divorce in Hawaii

A Practical Guide to Divorce in Hawaii
Author: Peter J. Herman
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0824841549

This new edition of A Practical Guide to Divorce in Hawaii explains in clear, nonlegal language current Hawaii family law and how it may affect your life. The author, an experienced divorce lawyer, presents the most recent developments in child support guidelines; laws affecting property division, military retirement, alimony taxes; and court procedures, including the requirement of mediation in all cases. Offering dozens of suggestions on how to negotiate a fair settlement with your spouse, it answers questions about alimony, child custody and support, property division, and tax and debt responsibilities. An entire chapter is devoted to the special problems of military personnel. There is even a chapter on pre- and postmarital agreements and palimony. Not intended as a substitute for an attorney, this book will, however, give you a broad understanding of the divorce process in Hawaii and the knowledge of how to fully protect your rights.

A Practical Guide to Divorce in Hawaii

A Practical Guide to Divorce in Hawaii
Author: Peter J. Herman
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1990-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780824813604

This new edition of A Practical Guide to Divorce in Hawaii explains in clear, nonlegal language current Hawaii family law and how it may affect your life. The author, an experienced divorce lawyer, presents the most recent developments in child support guidelines; laws affecting property division, military retirement, alimony taxes; and court procedures, including the requirement of mediation in all cases. Offering dozens of suggestions on how to negotiate a fair settlement with your spouse, it answers questions about alimony, child custody and support, property division, and tax and debt responsibilities. An entire chapter is devoted to the special problems of military personnel. There is even a chapter on pre- and postmarital agreements and palimony. Not intended as a substitute for an attorney, this book will, however, give you a broad understanding of the divorce process in Hawaii and the knowledge of how to fully protect your rights.

Divorce with Decency

Divorce with Decency
Author: Bradley A. Coates
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2008-07-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 082486221X

This completely revised and updated third edition of the award-winning Divorce with Decency includes the most current research, statistics, and insights on the effects of divorce on spouses, their children, and society overall. Written by a prominent divorce lawyer with more than thirty years of experience, it is the most comprehensive treatment of the legal, emotional, economic, psychological, and social aspects of marital relationships and divorce available anywhere in a single volume. Initial sections look at the dynamics of divorce: the causal factors, the common "stages" from initial separation onward, and the complications surrounding each stage for older and younger couples and children. Important information on spouse abuse is also included. The book discusses key criteria in selecting an attorney and gives expert advice on directing and monitoring the course of a case efficiently and economically. Detailed background on critical legal issues is given, followed by case histories highlighting key points of divorce law. New and extensive sections have been added to the Third Edition that provide key tips on preserving, improving, and possibly "saving" marriages. The final section, "Life after Divorce," looks at the newly divorced as they face single parenthood, new relationships, and remarriage. Informative yet highly readable (and occasionally amusing), Divorce with Decency has proven to be indispensable to anyone involved in a divorce, whether directly or indirectly.

Divorce Yourself

Divorce Yourself
Author: Dan Sitarz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1994
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780935755138

Each year, more and more people are obtaining their own divorces without the use of a lawyer. This pioneering work was the first legal reference book to provide divorce assistance to a national audience. Now it is available in a revised and expanded version, completely updated to reflect the very latest changes in divorce laws.