Your Driver’s License after a DUI: FAQs Answered

Hawaii DUI Penalties Hawaii DUI law is outlined in §291E-61. The statute prohibits operating or assuming actual physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of drugs or having a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level of .08% or higher. Penalties…

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Your Rights When Stopped by Police in Hawaii

What Are Your Rights When Stopped in Hawaii? Your rights when stopped by the police can vary based on whether you are in your vehicle or walking in Hawaii: If Stopped in Your Car Suppose police stop you while in…

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What To Do if You’ve Been Falsely Accused of a Crime in Hawaii

What Could Lead to False Accusations? False accusations happen in many situations and can even start from a simple misunderstanding. They occur in one or more of the following scenarios: Mistaken Identity When a witness or the alleged victim of…

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Things to Know about Alimony in Hawaii

Many are quick to assume that alimony is awarded all the time. However, this is not true in the state of Hawaii. Unless divorcing spouses agree, or there is a considerable wage difference between the spouses, alimony may not consistently…

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What Should You Do If You Have a Restraining Order in Hawaii?

What are Restraining Orders? The court system issues temporary restraining orders (TRO) in Hawaii to protect someone who has allegations of harassment or abuse. TROs are designed to prohibit the accused attacker from contacting the alleged victim, remove the accused…

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