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Divorce Law in Hawaiʻi

The Family Court’s monthly Divorce Law in Hawaiʻi public education program begins its 24th year in January 2025. Started in 2002 as a companion to the Family Court’s Kids First program, Divorce Law in Hawaiʻi covers custody, property division, child support and alimony, the difference between a contested divorce and uncontested divorce, all the ways to settle a divorce, and additional resources available to divorcing spouses.

Sign up today for a free one-hour “Divorce Law in Hawaiʻi” session. Conducted by Family Law Attorney/Mediator William Darrah and mediators from The Mediation Center of the Pacific, you will learn the nuts and bolts of working through the divorce process with the least amount of stress and cost.


2025 Divorce Law in Hawaiʻi Zoom Sessions (Free program streamed on Zoom)
The Divorce Law in Hawaiʻi program is generally offered on the third Wednesday each month from noon – 1 p.m. on Zoom on these days (dates are subject to change):

January 15

February 19

March 19

April 16

May 21

June 18

July 16

August 20

September 17

October 15

November 19

December 17

To register for a Divorce Law in Hawaiʻi Zoom session (free), go to:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwudu-przgsHNfQdZwhdHLVZXEk8gakRgAw#/registration


Download the Divorce Law in Hawaiʻi flyer:
Divorce Law in Hawaiʻi flyer


View and download Divorce Law in Hawaiʻi handouts:
Divorce Law in Hawaiʻi print handouts 


The Hawaiʻi State Judiciary does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information provided by the speakers. The speaker’s remarks do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Hawaiʻi State Judiciary. The information provided is a general overview of basic legal concepts, and is not intended as legal advice for any specific person or situation.
 
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  • Call (808) 954-8200
  • Fax (808) 954-8308 or
  • Send an e-mail to adarequest@courts.hawaii.gov

The ADA Coordinator will work to provide, but cannot guarantee, the requested auxiliary aid, service or accommodation.