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Showing 5 estate planning attorneys in Kapolei, HI
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My Personal CPA and Financial Planner LLC
1001 Kamokila Blvd #100, Kapolei, HI 96707
(808) 829-2344
mypersonalcpas.com
Alita de Asis, Attorney at Law
590 Farrington Hwy Suite 524-209, Kapolei, HI 96707
(808) 888-0415
alitalaw.com
Aloha Paralegal Services
2176 Lauwiliwili St Ste 1, Kapolei, HI 96707
(808) 285-1654
alohaparalegal.com
Quiban Pablo P AAL LLC
2176 Lauwiliwili St Unit 104 #28, Kapolei, HI 96707
(808) 294-5511
Abrell Law
540 Farrington Hwy, Kapolei, HI 96707
(808) 215-4223
abrelllaw.com
What Does a Estate Planning Attorney in Kapolei Cost?
Estate planning attorney costs in Kapolei vary by complexity. A simple will and basic documents may cost $500 to $1,500. A comprehensive plan with trusts can range from $2,000 to $5,000 or more. Hourly rates for Hawaii estate planning attorneys typically fall between $250 and $500 per hour. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an estate planning attorney in Kapolei do?
An estate planning attorney drafts wills trusts advance healthcare directives and powers of attorney. They also advise on Hawaii estate tax which applies to estates over a certain value. They help you avoid probate or manage it under Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 560.
How long does probate take in Hawaii?
Probate in Hawaii typically takes 6 to 12 months for simple estates. Complex estates with disputes or tax issues can take longer. Hawaii law requires a minimum four month creditor claim period after the personal representative is appointed.
Does Hawaii have an estate tax?
Yes Hawaii imposes its own estate tax on estates exceeding the state exemption amount. For 2024 the Hawaii estate tax exemption is $5.49 million per individual. Estates above this threshold must file a Hawaii estate tax return within nine months of death.