Hawaii Elder Law Attorneys

Protecting Your Assets, Rights, and Legacy

As we move through different stages of life, our priorities change. In our younger years, the focus is often on building wealth. As we get older, our attention shifts toward protecting what we’ve worked hard to earn and ensuring our loved ones are cared for in the future.

That’s where our Hawaii elder law attorneys come in. We help you plan ahead, safeguard your assets, and navigate important legal issues such as:

  • Wills and trust creation
  • Protecting your rights and dignity in nursing homes or care facilities
  • Estate and incapacity planning
  • Special needs planning for loved ones

Whether you already have parts of a plan in place or you’re starting from scratch, we’ll guide you every step of the way.


Our Approach

At Estate Planning America, our experienced elder law attorneys focus exclusively on the unique needs of Hawaii’s older residents. We understand local laws, cultural considerations, and the challenges Island families face when planning for the future.

We typically begin with a complimentary estate and trust review where we:

  1. Learn about your current situation and goals—both financial and personal.
  2. Discuss your concerns for your family’s future.
  3. Partner with you to create and implement a customized plan that addresses your needs and provides peace of mind.

What Makes Elder Law Different

Elder law is a unique area of law that requires more than just legal knowledge—it requires compassion, understanding, and trust. Our attorneys serve as:

  • Advocates: Protecting your rights and representing your best interests.
  • Advisors: Offering sound, practical legal guidance you can rely on.

We believe in open communication and a true partnership with our clients. Your input is vital, and our role is to listen carefully, explain clearly, and work together toward solutions that fit your life.


Advanced Estate Planning in Hawaii

We often start with the basics—because many Hawaii residents still don’t have a will. Without one, state law decides how your assets are distributed, which may not reflect your wishes.

A will, especially when paired with a revocable living trust, can:

  • Ensure your assets go to the right people.
  • Protect minor children or disabled family members.
  • Help your heirs avoid or minimize probate.
  • Provide instructions for incapacity and healthcare decisions.

Plan Today for Peace of Mind Tomorrow

Your loved ones deserve the best elder care and the protection of a well-prepared legal plan. Our team is here to help you understand Hawaii elder law, and protect your family’s future.

📞 Contact us today to schedule your free consultation and start building your plan.