Although the impacts of COVID-19 continue to leave Americans and the global community uncertain of the future, you don’t have to feel helpless. In fact, now is a great time… Read More »
Posts Categorized: Current Affairs
How Probate Can Get Expensive
Probate is not the end of the world, but it can be pretty aggravating.
Are Smaller Inheritances a New Trend?
As baby boomers age, they are spending more and more of their assets on their children. How will this affect their estate plans?
Beware “Nursing Home Compare”
There is no substitute for seeing for yourself rather than relying on ambiguous rating systems that can be manipulated.
Retirement Truths
Retirement is not all golf and grandchildren. Many people spend years planning for retirement and think they have it all figured out, until they actually retire. A recent Wall Street Journal article set out a few areas where retirees don’t know as much as they think they do.
What will they do with my body after I’m gone?
People rarely think about this while they are still vertical.
We Elected These People
Elections are around the corner. We should be thinking about which candidates will truly serve our best interests.
Thanking those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom
One of the more moving local Memorial Day observances is the lantern floating ceremony at Ala Moana Beach Park. Each year, thousands of kama`aina and visitors make their way to… Read More »
It’s That Time Of Year … Graduation!
Prepaid college tuition plans are no longer the surefire solution to runaway tuition costs. However, they may be a way to save for college by locking in at least a portion of future tuition at today’s prices.
Fast And Furious Star Slowed Down To Plan Ahead
Paul Walker signed his will in August of 2001, when he was only 28 years old. This is the same year his first Fast & Furious movie was released.